Jin dynasty ( / ) (AD 266–314) –
*
Tang dynasty
The Tang dynasty (, ; zh, t= ), or Tang Empire, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907 AD, with an interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdom ...
( / ) (AD 660–690, AD 705–761) –
**
Wu Zhou
Wu may refer to:
States and regions on modern China's territory
*Wu (state) (; och, *, italic=yes, links=no), a kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period 771–476 BCE
** Suzhou or Wu (), its eponymous capital
** Wu County (), a former county ...
( / ) (AD 690–705) –
* Bodeog ( / ) (AD 674–683) –
* ''Northern and Southern States period, Northern and Southern States'' ( / ) (AD 698–892)
** Later Silla ( / ) (AD 668–935) –
** Balhae ( / ) (AD 698–926) –
* Jang-an ( / ) (AD 822–825) –
* ''Later Three Kingdoms'' ( / ) (AD 892–936)
** Later Silla ( / ) (AD 668–935) –
** Later Baekje ( / ) (AD 892–936) –
** Taebong ( / ) (AD 901–918) –
* Goryeo ( / ) (AD 918–1392) –
* Later Sabeol ( / ) (AD 919–927) –
* Usan ( / ) (?–AD 1022)
* Daewi ( / ) (AD 1135–1136)
* Yuan dynasty ( / ) (AD 1270–1356) –
* Joseon ( / ) (AD 1392–1897) –
** Korean Empire ( / ) (AD 1897–1910)
* Daegeum ( / ) (AD 1453) –
*
Imperial House of Japan ( / ) (AD 1910–1945) –
Kuwait
* Dilmun
* Bani Khalid
* Al Jalahma
* (1718–present)
Laos
* Khun Lo dynasty (AD 1353–1438, AD 1442–1583, AD 1591–1778, AD 1780–1791, AD 1811–1858, AD 1946–1975)
** House of Champassak (ນະ ຈຳປາສັກ) (AD 1863–1946)
* Lê dynasty, Later Lê dynasty (AD 1478–1480)
* Kingdom of Luang Prabang (ພຣະຣາຊອານາຈັກຫລວງພະບາງ) (AD 1707–1945)
* Tây Sơn dynasty (AD 1778–1802)
* Nguyễn dynasty (AD 1802–1945)
Lebanon
* King of Sidon#Eshmunazar Dynasty, Eshmunazar dynasty (c. 575–479 BC)
* King of Sidon#Baalshillem Dynasty, Baalshillem dynasty (c. 450–333 BC)
* House of Toulouse –
* Ramnulfids, House of Poitiers –
* House of Flanders –
* House of Rethel –
* House of Châteaudun –
* Aleramici –
* Hohenstaufen –
* House of Poitiers-Lusignan –
* Ma'n dynasty (12th century–1697) –
* Buhturids (12th century–15th century)
* Assaf dynasty (1306–1591)
* Harfush dynasty (15th century–1865)
* Shihab dynasty (1697–1842) –
Malaysia
* Gangga Negara (c. AD 2nd century–1026) –
* Langkasuka (c. AD 2nd century–15th century)
* (Kesultanan Kedah) (AD 1136–1941, AD 1945–1946, AD 1948–present) –
* House of Bolkiah (AD 1368–1888) –
* Malacca Sultanate (Kesultanan Melayu Melaka) (AD 1400–1511)
* Sultanate of Sulu (Kesultanan Sulu) (AD 1405–1882) –
* Pattani Kingdom#Inland Dynasty (Sri Wangsa), Inland dynasty (AD 1457–1688) –
*
House of Aviz (AD 1511–1580) –
** House of Aviz#Aviz-Beja, House of Aviz-Beja (AD 1511–1580) –
** House of Braganza, Most Serene House of Braganza (AD 1640–1641) –
* Malacca-Johor dynasty (AD 1528–1699) –
*
Philippine dynasty
The Philippine dynasty ( pt, dinastia filipina), also known as the House of Habsburg in Portugal, was the third royal house of Portugal. It was named after the three Habsburg Spanish kings, all named Philip (; , ), who ruled Portugal between 1 ...
(AD 1581–1640) –
* (AD 1636–present) –
* Pattani Kingdom#First Kelantanese Dynasty, First Kelantanese dynasty (AD 1688–1808) –
* (AD 1699–present) –
** (AD 1886–present) –
* (AD 1745–present) –
* (AD 1765–present) –
* (AD 1773–present) –
* House of Palembang (AD 1780–1899) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(Wangsa Hannover) (AD 1826–1901) –
* White Rajahs (Raja Putih Sarawak) (AD 1841–1946) –
* Pattani Kingdom#Second Kelantanese Dynasty, Second Kelantanese dynasty (AD 1842–1902) –
* (AD 1843–present) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
**
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(Wangsa Windsor) (AD 1917–1941, AD 1945–1963) –
*
Imperial House of Japan (AD 1941–1945) –
Maldives
* Solar dynasty
* Early Lunar dynasty
* Theemuge dynasty (AD 1117–1388) –
* Hilaalee dynasty (AD 1388–1552, AD 1554–1573, AD 1573–1632)
* Utheemu dynasty (AD 1632–1692)
* Hamawi dynasty (AD 1692)
* Isdhoo dynasty (AD 1692–1704)
* Dhiyamigili dynasty (AD 1704–1759, AD 1766–1773)
* Huraa dynasty (AD 1759–1766, AD 1773–1952, AD 1954–1968)
Mesopotamia
* Sumerian King List#First dynasty of Kish, Dynasty I of Kish (c. 2900–2600 BC) –
* Mari, Syria#The first kingdom, First Mariote Kingdom (2900–2550 BC)
* Sumerian King List#First rulers of Uruk, Dynasty I of Uruk –
* First Dynasty of Ur, Dynasty I of Ur (c. 2500–2400 BC)
* Sumerian King List#Second dynasty of Kish, Dynasty II of Kish –
* The second kingdom of Mari, Second Mariote Kingdom (2500–2290 BC)
* Dynasty I of Lagash (2500–2271 BC)
* Sumerian King List#Dynasty of Hamazi, Dynasty of Hamazi
* Sumerian King List#Second dynasty of Uruk, Dynasty II of Uruk
* Second Dynasty of Ur, Dynasty II of Ur
* Sumerian King List#Dynasty of Adab, Dynasty of Adab
* Sumerian King List#Dynasty of Mari, Dynasty of Mari
* Sumerian King List#Third dynasty of Kish, Dynasty III of Kish
* Sumerian King List#Dynasty of Akshak, Dynasty of Akshak
* Sumerian King List#Fourth dynasty of Kish, Dynasty IV of Kish (c. 24th century–2296 BC)
* Awan dynasty (2350–2150 BC)
* Akkadian Empire (2334–2154 BC)
* Sumerian King List#Third dynasty of Uruk, Dynasty III of Uruk (2296–2271 BC)
* Mari, Syria#The Shakkanakku dynasty, Shakkanakku dynasty (2266–1830 BC)
* Shimashki Dynasty, Shimashki dynasty (2200–1900 BC)
* Gutian rule in Mesopotamia, Gutian dynasty (2199–2119 BC)
* Third Dynasty of Ur, Dynasty III of Ur (2112–2004 BC)
* Dynasty II of Lagash (2093–2046 BC)
* Sumerian King List#Fourth dynasty of Uruk, Dynasty IV of Uruk (c. 2091 BC–?)
* Sumerian King List#Fifth dynasty of Uruk, Dynasty V of Uruk (c. 2055–2048 BC)
* List of Assyrian kings#Dynasty of Puzur-Ashur, Dynasty of Puzur-Ashur (2025–1809 BC) –
* List of Assyrian kings#Dynasty of Shamshi-Adad, Dynasty of Shamshi-Adad (1809–1706 BC) –
* Dynasty of Larsa (1961–1674 BC)
* Dynasty of Isin (1953–1717 BC)
* Sukkalmah Dynasty, Sukkalmah dynasty (1900–1500 BC)
* Mari, Syria#The Lim dynasty, Lim dynasty (1830–1796 BC, 1776–1761 BC)
* First Babylonian dynasty, Dynasty I of Babylon (1830–1531 BC)
* Yamhad dynasty (1810–1344 BC)
* Sealand Dynasty, Sealand dynasty (1732–1460 BC) –
* List of Assyrian kings#Adaside dynasty (c. 1700/1680–745 BC), Adaside dynasty (1700–745 BC) –
* Kassites, Kassite dynasty (1600–1155 BC) –
* Dynasty IV of Babylon (1155–1025 BC) –
* Dynasty V of Babylon (1025–1004 BC) –
* Dynasty VI of Babylon (1004–985 BC) –
* Dynasty VII of Babylon (985–979 BC) –
* Dynasty VIII of Babylon (979–943 BC)
* Dynasty IX of Babylon (943–729 BC) –
* House of Suhi (10th century–848 BC) –
* House of Astiruwa (848–717 BC) –
* Dynasty X of Babylon (729–620 BC)
* Sargonid dynasty (722–609 BC) –
** List of Assyrian kings#Pre-Sargonid kings (745–722 BC), Pre-Sargonid dynasty (745–722 BC) –
*
Median Kingdom (678–549 BC)
* Chaldean dynasty (626–539 BC) –
*
Achaemenid dynasty (539–330 BC)
*
Argead dynasty (330–309 BC) –
*
Seleucid dynasty (321–141 BC, 138–64 BC)
* Hasmonean dynasty (140–37 BC)
*
Ptolemaic dynasty (125–121 BC, 83–69 BC, 34–30 BC)
* Osroene, Kingdom of Osroene (132 BC–AD 216)
* Emesene dynasty (46 BC–AD 161)
* Julio-Claudian dynasty, Julio–Claudian dynasty (27 BC–AD 68) –
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(AD 69–96) –
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–135) –
* Tanukhids (AD 196–1100)
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(AD 198–235) –
*
Sasanian dynasty
The Sasanian dynasty was the house that founded the Sasanian Empire, ruling this empire from 224 to 651 AD in Persia (modern-day Iran). It began with Ardashir I, who named the dynasty as ''Sasanian'' in honour of his grandfather (or father), S ...
(AD 224–651)
* House of Kayus (AD 226–380)
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244) –
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253) –
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–268) –
*
Illyrian emperors
The ''Illyriciani'' or Illyrian emperors were a group of Roman emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century who were of Illyrian origins and hailed from the region of Illyricum (in the western Balkans), and were raised chiefly from the ranks ...
(AD 268–270, AD 273–284) –
*
House of Odaenathus (AD 270–273) –
* Caran dynasty (AD 282–285) –
* Lakhmids (AD 300–602)
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(AD 364–379) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(AD 379–457) –
* Salihids (AD 4th century–6th century)
*
Leonid dynasty
The Leonid dynasty produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 457 to 518. The dynasty's patriarch was Leo I, who was made Roman emperor in 457. Leo's daughter Ariadne became empress and mother to an ...
(AD 457–518) –
*
Justinian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire had its first golden age under the Justinian dynasty, which began in 518 AD with the accession of Justin I. Under the Justinian dynasty, particularly the reign of Justinian I, the empire reached its greatest territorial exte ...
(AD 518–602) –
*
Heraclian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire was ruled by emperors of the dynasty of Heraclius between 610 and 711. The Heraclians presided over a period of cataclysmic events that were a watershed in the history of the Empire and the world.
Heraclius, the founder ...
(AD 610–637) –
*
Umayyad dynasty
Umayyad dynasty ( ar, بَنُو أُمَيَّةَ, Banū Umayya, Sons of Umayya) or Umayyads ( ar, الأمويون, al-Umawiyyūn) were the ruling family of the Caliphate between 661 and 750 and later of Al-Andalus between 756 and 1031. In t ...
(AD 661–750) –
*
Abbasid dynasty (AD 750–1258) –
** Bahdinan (AD 1376–1843)
*
Samanid Empire
The Samanid Empire ( fa, سامانیان, Sāmāniyān) also known as the Samanian Empire, Samanid dynasty, Samanid amirate, or simply as the Samanids) was a Persianate Sunni Muslim empire, of Iranian dehqan origin. The empire was centred in ...
(AD 819–999)
*
Tahirid dynasty
The Tahirid dynasty ( fa, طاهریان, Tâheriyân, ) was a culturally Arabized Sunni Muslim dynasty of Persian dehqan origin, that ruled as governors of Khorasan from 821 to 873 as well as serving as military and security commanders in A ...
(AD 821–873)
*
Saffarid dynasty
The Saffarid dynasty ( fa, صفاریان, safaryan) was a Persianate dynasty of eastern Iranian origin that ruled over parts of Persia, Greater Khorasan, and eastern Makran from 861 to 1003. One of the first indigenous Persian dynasties to eme ...
(AD 861–1003)
*
Mazyadid dynasty
The Mazyadids, named after their ancestor Mazyad al-Shaybani (also Shaybanids after their original tribe of Shayban or Yazidids after Mazyad's son Yazid), was an Arab family what came to rule over the region of Shirvan (in Azerbaijan) in the mid ...
(AD 861–14th century)
* Hamdanid dynasty (AD 895–1002)
* Sallarid dynasty (AD 919–1062)
* Buyid dynasty (AD 934–1062)
* Marwanids (Diyar Bakr), Marwanids (AD 983–1085)
* Numayrid dynasty (AD 990–1081)
* Uqaylid dynasty (AD 990–1096)
* Annazids (AD 990–1116)
* Hadhabani (AD 10th century–11th century)
* Mirdasid dynasty (AD 1024–1080)
*
Seljuq dynasty (AD 1037–1077)
*
Anushtegin dynasty
The Anushtegin dynasty or Anushteginids (English: , fa, ), also known as the Khwarazmian dynasty ( fa, ) was a Persianate C. E. BosworthKhwarazmshahs i. Descendants of the line of Anuštigin In Encyclopaedia Iranica, online ed., 2009: ''"Li ...
(AD 1077–1221) –
* Rubenids (AD 1080–1226) –
* Artuqids, Artuqid dynasty (AD 1101–1409)
* Burid dynasty (AD 1104–1154)
* Zengid dynasty (AD 1127–1250)
*
Eldiguzids
The Ildegizids, EldiguzidsC.E. Bosworth, "Ildenizids or Eldiguzids", Encyclopaedia of Islam, Edited by P.J. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel and W.P. Heinrichs et al., Encyclopædia of Islam, 2nd Edition., 12 vols. with index ...
(AD 1135–1225)
*
Ayyubid dynasty (AD 1171–1221)
*
Mongol Empire (AD 1221–1259)
**
Ilkhanate
The Ilkhanate, also spelled Il-khanate ( fa, ایل خانان, ''Ilxānān''), known to the Mongols as ''Hülegü Ulus'' (, ''Qulug-un Ulus''), was a khanate established from the southwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. The Ilkhanid realm ...
(AD 1256–1353)
* Al Fadl (AD 1107–1538) –
* Hethumids (AD 1226–1341) –
* Sutayids (AD 1312–1351)
* Jalairid Sultanate (AD 1335–1432)
* House of Poitiers-Lusignan (AD 1342–1375) –
*
Timurid dynasty
The Timurid dynasty ( chg, , fa, ), self-designated as Gurkani ( chg, , translit=Küregen, fa, , translit=Gūrkāniyān), was a Sunni Muslim dynasty or clan of Turco-Mongol originB.F. Manz, ''"Tīmūr Lang"'', in Encyclopaedia of Islam, Onl ...
(AD 1370–1507)
*
Qara Qoyunlu (AD 1374–1468)
* Aq Qoyunlu (AD 1378–1501)
* Harfush dynasty (AD 15th century–19th century)
*
Safavid dynasty (AD 1501–1736)
*
Ottoman dynasty (AD 1534–1864, AD 1831–1920)
* Soran Emirate (AD 16th century–19th century)
** Baban (AD 1649–1850)
* Mamluk dynasty (Iraq), Mamluk dynasty (AD 1704–1831)
* Jalili dynasty (AD 1726–1834)
*
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1920–1932) –
* Hashemites, House of Hashim (AD 1920, AD 1932–1958) –
Mongolia
*
Luandi clan (209 BC–AD 93) –
*
Xianbei state
The Xianbei state or Xianbei confederation was a nomadic empire which existed in modern-day Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, northern Xinjiang, Northeast China, Gansu, Buryatia, Zabaykalsky Krai, Irkutsk Oblast, Tuva, Altai Republic and eastern Kaza ...
(c. AD 93–234)
*
Rouran Khaganate (AD 330–555)
*
Ashina tribe
The Ashina (; Middle Chinese: ( Guangyun) ), were a Turkic speaking tribe and the ruling dynasty of the Göktürks. This clan rose to prominence in the mid-6th century when the leader, Bumin Qaghan, revolted against the Rouran Khaganate. The tw ...
(AD 552–630, AD 682–744) –
*
Xueyantuo
The Xueyantuo were an ancient Tiele tribe and khaganate in Northeast Asia who were at one point vassals of the Göktürks, later aligning with the Tang dynasty against the Eastern Göktürks.
Names Xue
''Xue'' 薛 appeared earlier as ''Xi ...
(AD 628–646)
*
Tang dynasty
The Tang dynasty (, ; zh, t= ), or Tang Empire, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907 AD, with an interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdom ...
(Тан улс) (AD 647–682) –
* Türgesh, Türgesh Khaganate (Түргэш) (AD 699–766)
* Uyghur Khaganate (AD 744–840)
*
Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate
The Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate ( ky, Улуу Кыргыз Дөөлөтү, Uluu Kyrgyz Döölötü; ) was a Turkic empire that existed for about a century between the early 9th and 10th centuries. It ruled over the Yenisei Kyrgyz people, who had bee ...
(AD 840–1207)
* Liao dynasty (Их Ляо улс) (AD 916–1125)
** Qara Khitai, Western Liao (Баруун Ляо) (AD 1124–1218)
* Khamag Mongol (Хамаг Монголын ханлиг) (AD 10th century–1206)
* Keraites, Keraite state (Хэрэйд) (AD 11th century–13th century)
* Naimans, Naiman state (Найман) (?–AD 1206)
*
Mongol Empire (Их Монгол улс) (AD 1206–1368)
** Yuan dynasty (Юань улс) (AD 1271–1368) –
*** Northern Yuan (Умард Юань) (AD 1368–1635)
**** Altan Khan of the Khalkha, Altan Khanate (AD 1609–1691)
**** Tüsheet Khanate (AD 1691–1923)
**** Setsen Khanate (AD 1691–1923)
**** Jasaghtu Khanate (AD 1691–1923)
* Four Oirat, Alliance of the Four Oirats (Дөрвөн Ойрд) (AD 1399–1634)
*
Qing dynasty
The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing,, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last orthodox dynasty in Chinese history. It emerged from the Later Jin dynasty founded by the Jianzhou Jurchens, a Tungusic-spea ...
(Чин улс) (AD 1636–1912) –
** Later Jin (1616–1636), Later Jin (Хожуу Алтан) (AD 1635–1636)
* Bogd Khanate of Mongolia (Олноо өргөгдсөн Монгол улс) (AD 1911–1919, AD 1921–1924) –
Myanmar (Burma)
* Pyu dynasty (c. 3000 BC–AD 400)
* Tagaung Kingdom#First Tagaung Dynasty, First Tagaung dynasty (c. 850 BC–?) –
* Tagaung Kingdom#Second Tagaung Dynasty, Second Tagaung dynasty (c. 600 BC–?) –
* Thaton Kingdom (သုဝဏ္ဏဘူမိ) (4th century BC–AD 1057)
* Kingdom of Pong (AD 1st century–1479)
* Sarekhitara dynasty (c. AD 400–1044)
* Mong Mao (AD 560–1604)
* Early Pagan Kingdom (ခေတ်ဦး ပုဂံ ပြည်) (c. AD 650–1044)
* Pagan Kingdom (ပုဂံခေတ်) (AD 1044–1287, AD 1289–1297)
* Yuan dynasty (ယွမ်မင်းဆက်) (AD 1274–1368) –
* Hanthawaddy Kingdom (ဟံသာဝတီ နေပြည်တော်) (AD 1287–1539, AD 1550–1552)
* Myinsaing Kingdom (မြင်စိုင်းခေတ်) (AD 1297–1313)
* Pinya Kingdom (ပင်းယခေတ်) (AD 1313–1365)
* Sagaing Kingdom (စစ်ကိုင်း နေပြည်တော်) (AD 1315–1365)
* Kingdom of Ava (အင်းဝခေတ်) (AD 1364–1555)
* Innwa dynasty (AD 1365–1486)
* Kingdom of Mrauk U, Kingdom of Mrauk-U (AD 1429–1785)
* Prome Kingdom (ဒုတိယ သရေခေတ္တရာ နေပြည်တော်) (AD 1482–1542)
* Toungoo dynasty (တောင်ငူမင်းဆက်) (AD 1510–1752) –
** Nyaungyan dynasty (AD 1599–1752) –
* Restored Hanthawaddy Kingdom (ဟံသာဝတီ နေပြည်တော်) (AD 1740–1757)
* Konbaung dynasty (ကုန်းဘောင်ခေတ်) (AD 1752–1885)
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1824–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
**
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1917–1942, AD 1945–1948) –
*
Imperial House of Japan (AD 1942–1945) –
Nepal
* History of Nepal#Kirat dynasty, Kirat dynasty
* Licchavi (kingdom), Licchavi (लिच्छवि) (c. AD 400–750)
* Tibetan Empire (AD 618–842)
* History of Nepal#Simroun Dynasty, Simroun dynasty (AD 1097–1324)
* Khasa Kingdom, Khasa-Malla Kingdom (खस मल्ल राज्य) (AD 11th century–14th century)
* Malla (Kathmandu Valley), Malla dynasty (AD 1201–1779)
* Shah dynasty (शाह वंश) (AD 1559–2008)
* Rana Dynasty
(राणा वंश) (AD 1857-1951)
Oman
*
Seljuq dynasty (AD 1037–1154)
* Nabhani dynasty (AD 1154–1624)
* Ya'rubids, Ya'rubid dynasty (AD 1624–1749)
* Wajihids
* (AD 1749–present)
Palestine
* House of Gideon
* House of Saul (c. 1020–1010 BC) –
* Davidic line (c. 1003–586 BC) –
* House of Jeroboam (c. 931–909 BC) –
* House of Baasha (c. 909–885 BC) –
* House of Zimri (c. 884 BC) –
* Omrides, House of Omri (c. 884–841 BC) –
* House of Jehu (c. 841–752 BC) –
* House of Shallum (c. 752 BC) –
* House of Gadi (c. 752–740 BC) –
* House of Pekah (c. 752–732 BC) –
* House of Hoshea (c. 732–721 BC) –
* Hasmonean dynasty (104–37 BC)
* Herodian dynasty (47 BC–AD 100)
* Julio-Claudian dynasty, Julio–Claudian dynasty (AD 6–68) –
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(AD 68–96) –
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–192) –
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(AD 193–235) –
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244) –
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253) –
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–268) –
*
Illyrian emperors
The ''Illyriciani'' or Illyrian emperors were a group of Roman emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century who were of Illyrian origins and hailed from the region of Illyricum (in the western Balkans), and were raised chiefly from the ranks ...
(AD 268–270) –
*
House of Odaenathus (AD 270–273) –
* Caran dynasty (AD 273–285) –
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(AD 364–390) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(AD 390–457) –
*
Leonid dynasty
The Leonid dynasty produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 457 to 518. The dynasty's patriarch was Leo I, who was made Roman emperor in 457. Leo's daughter Ariadne became empress and mother to an ...
(AD 457–518) –
*
Justinian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire had its first golden age under the Justinian dynasty, which began in 518 AD with the accession of Justin I. Under the Justinian dynasty, particularly the reign of Justinian I, the empire reached its greatest territorial exte ...
(AD 518–602) –
*
Heraclian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire was ruled by emperors of the dynasty of Heraclius between 610 and 711. The Heraclians presided over a period of cataclysmic events that were a watershed in the history of the Empire and the world.
Heraclius, the founder ...
(AD 610–636) –
*
Umayyad dynasty
Umayyad dynasty ( ar, بَنُو أُمَيَّةَ, Banū Umayya, Sons of Umayya) or Umayyads ( ar, الأمويون, al-Umawiyyūn) were the ruling family of the Caliphate between 661 and 750 and later of Al-Andalus between 756 and 1031. In t ...
(AD 661–750) –
*
Abbasid dynasty (AD 750–1099) –
* Jarrahids (AD 971–1107)
* House of Flanders (AD 1099–1118) –
* House of Rethel (AD 1118–1153) –
* House of Châteaudun (AD 1131–1185, AD 1186–1205) –
* Aleramici (AD 1183–1186, AD 1190–1192, AD 1205–1212) –
*
House of Lusignan
The House of Lusignan ( ; ) was a royal house of French origin, which at various times ruled several principalities in Europe and the Levant, including the kingdoms of Jerusalem, Cyprus, and Armenia, from the 12th through the 15th centuries duri ...
(AD 1186–1192, AD 1198–1205) –
** House of Poitiers-Lusignan (AD 1268–1324)
* House of Brienne (AD 1210–1228) –
* Hohenstaufen (AD 1225–1268) –
*
Bahri dynasty (AD 1291–1382) –
*
Burji dynasty (AD 1382–1517) –
*
Ottoman dynasty (AD 1516–1917) –
* Al-Zayadina
* Ridwan dynasty (AD 1560–1690) –
* Turabay dynasty (AD 16th century–1677)
*
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1920–1948) –
The Philippines
* ''Malay dynasties''
** The Datu Puti Lineage (Ruled the defunct Confederation of Madya-as) (13th century – 1565)
* ''Hindu dynasties''
** The Rajah Lakandula, Lakandula Dynasty (Ruled the defunct Kingdom of Tondo) (1150–1589)
** The Rajah Tupas, House of Tupas (Ruled the defunct Rajahnate of Cebu) (up to 1565)
** The Kingdom of Butuan, House of Sri Bata Shaja (Ruled the defunct Kingdom of Butuan, Rajahnate of Butuan) (989–1586)
* ''Muslim dynasties''
** The Sultanate of Maguindanao, Ud-Din Royal Hashemite Family (A dynasty which ruled the Sultanate of Maguindanao, Maguinadanao Sultanate) (1480–1830)
** (Rules the Sulu Sultanate) (1823 – present)
** The Sultan Diagaborola Balindong Bsar Lineage (Ruled the Lanao (province), Lanao Confederation of sultanates in Lanao)
* ''Under foreign rule''
** House of Habsburg (1565–1700) –
**
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(1700–1808, 1813–1868, 1874–1898) –
**
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(1762–1764) –
**
House of Bonaparte (1808–1813) –
**
House of Savoy (1870–1873) –
**
Imperial House of Japan (1942–1945) –
Qatar
* Dilmun#Kingdom of Dilmun, Kingdom of Dilmun
* Ormus, Kingdom of Ormus
* Al Bin Ali
* Bani Khalid
* House of Khalifa
* (1850–present)
Ryukyu Islands
* Tenson dynasty () (?–AD 1185) –
* Shunten dynasty () (AD 1187–1259)
* Eiso dynasty () (AD 1260–1349)
* ''Sanzan period'' () (AD 1314–1429)
** Haniji dynasty () (AD 1314–1419) –
** Satto dynasty () (AD 1314–1429) –
** Ōzato dynasty () (AD 1314–1429) –
* First Shō dynasty () (AD 1406–1469)
* Second Shō dynasty () (AD 1469–1879)
* () (AD 1879–1945, AD 1972–present) –
Saudi Arabia
* Lakhmids (AD 300–602)
*
Umayyad dynasty
Umayyad dynasty ( ar, بَنُو أُمَيَّةَ, Banū Umayya, Sons of Umayya) or Umayyads ( ar, الأمويون, al-Umawiyyūn) were the ruling family of the Caliphate between 661 and 750 and later of Al-Andalus between 756 and 1031. In t ...
(661–750) –
*
Abbasid dynasty (750–1258) –
* Alids, House of Ali (867–1061, 1063–1925)
** Banu Ukhaidhir (867–11th century)
** Musawid dynasty (967–1061) –
** Sulaymanids (1063–1174) –
** Hawashim dynasty (1063–1201) –
** Banu Qatada (1201–1925) –
*** Hashemites, House of Hashim (1916–1925) –
*
Uyunid dynasty
The Uyunid dynasty ( ar, العيونيون, al-ʿUyūnīyūn) were an Arab dynasty that ruled Eastern Arabia for 163 years, from the 11th to the 13th centuries. Their sect is disputed; some sources mention they were Shia, others Sunni. They we ...
(1076–1253)
*
Usfurids
The Usfurids ( ar, آل عصفور, Al ʿUṣfūr) were an Arab dynasty that in 1253 gained control of Eastern Arabia, including the islands of Bahrain. They were a branch of Uqaylids who re-migrated to Arabia after the fall of their rule in Syr ...
(1253–1320)
*
Jabrids
The Jabrids ( ar, الجبريون, al-Jabrīyūn) or Banu Jabr were an Arab dynasty that ruled all of Arabia except for Hejaz and Yemen, and expanded into Iran's southern coast, controlling the Strait of Hormuz Prominence
Their most prominent ru ...
(15th century–16th century)
* (1744–1818, 1824–1891, 1902–present) –
*
Ottoman dynasty (1818–1824) –
* Rashidi dynasty (1836–1921) –
* Idrisid Emirate of Asir (1909–1930)
Siberia
*
Luandi clan (209 BC–AD 93) –
*
Xianbei state
The Xianbei state or Xianbei confederation was a nomadic empire which existed in modern-day Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, northern Xinjiang, Northeast China, Gansu, Buryatia, Zabaykalsky Krai, Irkutsk Oblast, Tuva, Altai Republic and eastern Kaza ...
(c. AD 93–234)
*
Rouran Khaganate (AD 330–555)
*
Ashina tribe
The Ashina (; Middle Chinese: ( Guangyun) ), were a Turkic speaking tribe and the ruling dynasty of the Göktürks. This clan rose to prominence in the mid-6th century when the leader, Bumin Qaghan, revolted against the Rouran Khaganate. The tw ...
(AD 552–657, AD 682–744) –
*
Tang dynasty
The Tang dynasty (, ; zh, t= ), or Tang Empire, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907 AD, with an interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdom ...
(AD 647–682) –
* Balhae, Bohai (AD 698–926)
* Uyghur Khaganate (AD 744–840)
*
Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate
The Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate ( ky, Улуу Кыргыз Дөөлөтү, Uluu Kyrgyz Döölötü; ) was a Turkic empire that existed for about a century between the early 9th and 10th centuries. It ruled over the Yenisei Kyrgyz people, who had bee ...
(AD 840–1207)
* Liao dynasty (AD 916–1125)
* Khamag Mongol (AD 10th century–1206)
* Jin dynasty (1115–1234), Jin dynasty (AD 1115–1234)
*
Mongol Empire (AD 1207–1368)
**
Golden Horde
The Golden Horde, self-designated as Ulug Ulus, 'Great State' in Turkic, was originally a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th century and originating as the northwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. With the fragme ...
(AD 1240s–1502)
** Yuan dynasty (AD 1271–1368) –
*** Northern Yuan (AD 1368–1635)
* Ming dynasty (AD 1388–1616) –
* Shaybanids#Shaybanid dynasty, Shaybanid dynasty (AD 1428–1598) –
** House of Siberia –
* Godunov dynasty (AD 1598–1605) –
* Rurik dynasty (AD 1605–1610) –
* House of Vasa (AD 1610–1613) –
* House of Romanov (AD 1613–1762, AD 1796–1917, AD 1922) –
**
House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
The House of Romanov (also transcribed Romanoff; rus, Романовы, Románovy, rɐˈmanəvɨ) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. They achieved prominence after the Tsarina, Anastasia Romanova, was married to ...
(AD 1762, AD 1796–1917, AD 1922)
*
Qing dynasty
The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing,, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last orthodox dynasty in Chinese history. It emerged from the Later Jin dynasty founded by the Jianzhou Jurchens, a Tungusic-spea ...
(AD 1636–1911) –
** Later Jin (1616–1636), Later Jin (AD 1616–1636)
* House of Ascania (AD 1762–1796) –
Singapore
* Srivijaya (AD 650–1299)
* Kingdom of Singapura (AD 1299–1398)
* Malacca Sultanate (AD 1400–1511)
* Malacca-Johor dynasty (AD 1528–1699) –
* Bendahara dynasty (AD 1699–1819) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1819–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
**
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1917–1942, AD 1945–1963) –
*
Imperial House of Japan (AD 1942–1945) –
Sri Lanka
* Sinhala Kingdom (543 BC–AD 1597)
** House of Vijaya (543–237 BC, 215–205 BC, 161–103 BC, 89 BC–AD 66) –
** House of Lambakanna I (AD 66–436)
** House of Moriya (AD 463–691)
** House of Lambakanna II (AD 691–1055) –
** House of Vijayabahu (AD 1055–1187, AD 1197–1200, AD 1209–1210, AD 1211–1212)
** House of Kalinga (AD 1187–1197, AD 1200–1209)
** House of Siri Sanga Bo (AD 1220–1597)
* Jaffna Kingdom (AD 1232–1619)
** Tambralinga, Savakan Lotus Dynasty (AD 1255–1277)
** Aryacakravarti dynasty (AD 1262–1450, AD 1467–1619)
** House of Siri Sanga Bo (AD 1450–1467)
* Kingdom of Kandy (AD 1469–1815)
** House of Siri Sanga Bo (AD 1469–1590)
** House of Dinajara (AD 1590–1739)
** Nayaks of Kandy (AD 1739–1815)
* Kingdom of Sitawaka (AD 1521–1594)
** House of Siri Sanga Bo (AD 1521–1594)
* British Ceylon (AD 1815–1948)
**
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1815–1901)
**
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917)
***
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1917–1972) –
Thailand (Siam)
* Singhanavati (สิงหนวัติ)
* Lavachakkaraj dynasty (AD 638–1292) –
* Phra Ruang dynasty (ราชวงศ์พระร่วง) (AD 1238–1438) –
* Mangrai dynasty (AD 1292–1558) –
* Uthong dynasty (ราชวงศ์อู่ทอง) (AD 1350–1370, AD 1388–1409) –
* Suphannaphum dynasty (ราชวงศ์สุพรรณภูมิ) (AD 1370–1388, AD 1409–1569) –
* Pattani Kingdom#Inland Dynasty (Sri Wangsa), Inland dynasty (AD 1457–1688) –
* Sukhothai dynasty (ราชวงศ์สุโขทัย) (AD 1569–1629) –
* Sultanate of Singora (รัฐสุลต่านซิงกอรา) (AD 1605–1680)
* Prasart Thong dynasty (ราชวงศ์ปราสาททอง) (AD 1629–1688) –
* Baan Plu Luang dynasty (ราชวงศ์บ้านพลูหลวง) (AD 1688–1767) –
* Pattani Kingdom#First Kelantanese Dynasty, First Kelantanese dynasty (AD 1688–1808) –
* Chet Ton Dynasty, Chet Ton dynasty (เชื้อเจ็ดตน) (AD 1732–1943) –
* Thonburi dynasty (ราชวงศ์ธนบุรี) (AD 1767–1782) –
* (ราชวงศ์จักรี) (AD 1782–present) –
* Pattani Kingdom#Second Kelantanese Dynasty, Second Kelantanese dynasty (AD 1842–1902) –
Timor-Leste (East Timor)
* House of Braganza, Most Serene House of Braganza (AD 1702–1910) –
**
House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (also known as the House of Saxe-Coburg-Braganza or the Constitutional Branch of the Braganzas) is a term used to categorize the last four rulers of the Kingdom of Portugal, and their families, from 1853 ...
(AD 1853–1910) –
Turkey
* Hittites, Hittite Empire (c. 1600–1178 BC)
* List of Assyrian kings#Adaside dynasty (c. 1700/1680–745 BC), Adaside dynasty (911–745 BC) –
* House of Suhi (10th century–848 BC) –
* House of Astiruwa (848–717 BC) –
* Sargonid dynasty (722–609 BC) –
** List of Assyrian kings#Pre-Sargonid kings (745–722 BC), Pre-Sargonid dynasty (745–722 BC) –
*
Median Kingdom (678–549 BC)
*
Achaemenid dynasty (550–330 BC) –
** Mithridatic dynasty (281 BC–AD 62) –
* Pharnacid dynasty (480–320 BC)
* Hecatomnids (395–334 BC)
*
Argead dynasty (334–305 BC) –
* Ariarathid dynasty (331–96 BC) –
* Antigonid dynasty (306–286 BC, 276–168 BC) –
* Antipatrid dynasty (305–294 BC, 279–276 BC) –
* Attalid dynasty (282–129 BC) –
*
Arsacid dynasty
The Parthian Empire (), also known as the Arsacid Empire (), was a major Iranian political and cultural power in ancient Iran from 247 BC to 224 AD. Its latter name comes from its founder, Arsaces I, who led the Parni tribe in conque ...
(247 BC–AD 224) –
*
Seleucid dynasty (200–188 BC) –
* House of Ariobarzanes (96–36 BC) –
* House of Archelaus (36 BC–AD 17) –
*
House of Odaenathus (AD 270–273) –
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(AD 330–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(AD 364–379) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(AD 379–457) –
*
Leonid dynasty
The Leonid dynasty produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 457 to 518. The dynasty's patriarch was Leo I, who was made Roman emperor in 457. Leo's daughter Ariadne became empress and mother to an ...
(AD 457–518) –
*
Justinian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire had its first golden age under the Justinian dynasty, which began in 518 AD with the accession of Justin I. Under the Justinian dynasty, particularly the reign of Justinian I, the empire reached its greatest territorial exte ...
(AD 518–602) –
*
Heraclian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire was ruled by emperors of the dynasty of Heraclius between 610 and 711. The Heraclians presided over a period of cataclysmic events that were a watershed in the history of the Empire and the world.
Heraclius, the founder ...
(AD 610–711) –
* Byzantine Empire under the Isaurian dynasty, Isurian dynasty (AD 717–802) –
* Byzantine Empire under the Nikephorian dynasty, Nikephorian dynasty (AD 802–813) –
*
Amorian dynasty (AD 820–867) –
* Kaysites, Kaysite dynasty (AD 860–964)
* Macedonian dynasty (AD 867–1056) –
* Sajid dynasty (AD 889–929)
*
Seljuq dynasty (AD 1037–1308) –
* Doukas, Doukid dynasty (AD 1059–1081) –
* Danishmendids, Danishmendid dynasty (AD 1071–1178)
* Saltukids (AD 1071–1202)
* House of Mengüjek (AD 1072–1277)
** Erzincan branch (AD 1142–1228)
** Divriği branch (AD 1142–1277)
* Rubenids (AD 1080–1226) –
* Beylik of Smyrna (AD 1081–1098)
* Komnenos, Komnenos dynasty (AD 1081–1185) –
* Beylik of Çubukoğulları (AD 1085–1112)
* Beylik of Dilmaç (AD 1085–1398)
* Inalids (AD 1095–1183)
* Hauteville family (AD 1098–1163) –
* Artuqids, Artuqid dynasty (AD 1101–1409)
** Artuqids#Mardin branch, Mardin branch (AD 1101–1409)
*** Artuqids#Aleppo subbranch, Aleppo subbranch (AD 1117–1128)
** Nasir al-Din Mahmud (Artuqid), Hasankeyf branch (AD 1102–1233)
** Artuqids#Harput branch, Harput branch (AD 1185–1234)
* Shah-Armens (AD 1110–1207)
* Zengid dynasty (AD 1128–1183)
* Ramnulfids, House of Poitiers (AD 1163–1268) –
* Angelos, Angelos dynasty (AD 1185–1204) –
* House of Flanders (AD 1204–1216) –
* Laskaris, Laskarid dynasty (AD 1204–1261) –
* Capetian House of Courtenay (AD 1216–1261) –
* Hethumids (AD 1226–1341) –
* Chobanids (beylik), Chobanids (AD 1227–1309)
* Karamanids, Karamanid dynasty (AD 1250–1487)
*
Ilkhanate
The Ilkhanate, also spelled Il-khanate ( fa, ایل خانان, ''Ilxānān''), known to the Mongols as ''Hülegü Ulus'' (, ''Qulug-un Ulus''), was a khanate established from the southwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. The Ilkhanid realm ...
(AD 1256–1353)
* Menteshe (AD 1261–1424)
* Palaiologos, Palaiologos dynasty (AD 1261–1453) –
* Beylik of Lâdik (AD 1262–1391)
* Sahib Ataids (AD 1275–1341)
* Pervâneoğlu (AD 1277–1322)
* Eshrefids (AD 1280–1326)
* Ahis, Ahi Brotherhood (AD 1290–1362)
* Isfendiyarids, Isfendiyarid dynasty (AD 1292–1461)
* Alaiye (AD 1293–1471)
* Karasids, Karasid dynasty (AD 1296–1357)
*
Ottoman dynasty (AD 1299–1924) –
**
Osmanoğlu family
The Osmanoğlu family are the members of the historical House of Osman (the Ottoman dynasty), which was the namesake and sole ruling house of the Ottoman Empire from 1299 until the establishment of the Republic of Turkey in 1923.
There were ...
–
* Hamidids, Hamidid dynasty (AD 1300–1391)
** Beylik of Teke, Tekeoğulları dynasty (AD 1321–1423)
* Sarukhanids, Sarukhanid dynasty (AD 1300–1410)
* Germiyanids (AD 1300–1429)
* Beyliks of Canik#The monarchs, Tacettinoğulları dynasty (AD 1308–1425)
* Aydınids, Aydınid dynasty (AD 1308–1426)
* Sutayids (AD 1312–1351)
* Beyliks of Canik#The monarchs, Hacıemiroğulları dynasty (AD 1313–1392)
* Eretnids (AD 1335–1381)
* Beylik of Dulkadir (AD 1337–1522)
* Beyliks of Canik#The monarchs, Kutluşah dynasty (AD 1340–1393)
* House of Poitiers-Lusignan (AD 1342–1448) –
*
Qara Qoyunlu (AD 1374–1468)
* Bahdinan (AD 1376–1843)
* Aq Qoyunlu (AD 1378–1501)
* Beylik of Erzincan (AD 1379–1410)
* Afshar Beylik, Beylik of Afshar (AD 1480–1534)
United Arab Emirates
*
Seljuq dynasty (1041–1187) –
* (1708–present) –
* (1761–present) –
* (1768–present) –
* (1816–present) –
* (1833–present) –
* (1879–present) –
Vietnam
* Hồng Bàng dynasty ( / ) (2879–258 BC)
** Càn line ( / ) (2879–2794 BC)
** Khảm line ( / ) (2793–2525 BC)
** Cấn line ( / ) (2524–2253 BC)
** Chấn line ( / ) (2252–1913 BC)
** Tốn line ( / ) (1912–1713 BC)
** Ly line ( / ) (1712–1632 BC)
** Khôn line ( / ) (1631–1432 BC)
** Đoài line ( / ) (1431–1332 BC)
** Giáp line ( / ) (1331–1252 BC)
** Ất line ( / ) (1251–1162 BC)
** Bính line ( / ) (1161–1055 BC)
** Đinh line ( / ) (1054–969 BC)
** Mậu line ( / ) (968–854 BC)
** Kỷ line ( / ) (853–755 BC)
** Canh line ( / ) (754–661 BC)
** Tân line ( / ) (660–569 BC)
** Nhâm line ( / ) (568–409 BC)
** Qúy line ( / ) (408–258 BC)
* An Dương Vương, Thục dynasty ( / ) (257–207 BC)
* Triệu dynasty ( / ) (204–111 BC) –
*
Han dynasty
The Han dynasty (, ; ) was an imperial dynasty of China (202 BC – 9 AD, 25–220 AD), established by Liu Bang (Emperor Gao) and ruled by the House of Liu. The dynasty was preceded by the short-lived Qin dynasty (221–207 BC) and a warr ...
( / ) (111 BC–AD 9, AD 23–40, AD 43–220) –
*
Xin dynasty
The Xin dynasty (; ), also known as Xin Mang () in Chinese historiography, was a short-lived Chinese imperial dynasty which lasted from 9 to 23 AD, established by the Han dynasty consort kin Wang Mang, who usurped the throne of the Emperor Pin ...
( / ) (AD 9–23) –
* Trưng sisters ( / ) (AD 40–43) –
*
Eastern Wu ( / ) (AD 229–265, AD 271–280) –
*
Jin dynasty ( / ) (AD 266–271, AD 280–420) –
*
Liu Song
Song, known as Liu Song (), Former Song (前宋) or Song of (the) Southern Dynasty (南朝宋) in historiography, was an imperial dynasty of China and the first of the four Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties period. ...
( / ) (AD 420–479) –
*
Southern Qi ( / ) (AD 479–502) –
*
Liang dynasty
The Liang dynasty (), alternatively known as the Southern Liang () in historiography, was an imperial dynasty of China and the third of the four Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties period. It was preceded by the South ...
( / ) (AD 502–544) –
* Early Lý dynasty ( / ) (AD 544–602)
*
Sui dynasty ( / ) (AD 602–618) –
*
Tang dynasty
The Tang dynasty (, ; zh, t= ), or Tang Empire, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907 AD, with an interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdom ...
( / ) (AD 621–690, AD 705–905) –
**
Wu Zhou
Wu may refer to:
States and regions on modern China's territory
*Wu (state) (; och, *, italic=yes, links=no), a kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period 771–476 BCE
** Suzhou or Wu (), its eponymous capital
** Wu County (), a former county ...
( / ) (AD 690–705) –
* Khúc clan ( / ) (AD 905–930)
* Southern Han ( / ) (AD 930–938) –
* Ngô dynasty ( / ) (AD 939–965)
* Đinh dynasty ( / ) (AD 968–980)
* Early Lê dynasty ( / ) (AD 980–1009)
* Lý dynasty ( / ) (AD 1009–1225)
* Trần dynasty ( / ) (AD 1225–1400)
** Later Trần dynasty ( / ) (AD 1407–1413)
* Hồ dynasty ( / ) (AD 1400–1407)
* Ming dynasty ( / ) (AD 1407–1427) –
* Lê dynasty, Later Lê dynasty ( / ) (AD 1428–1527, AD 1533–1789)
** Primitive Lê dynasty ( / ) (AD 1428–1527)
** Revival Lê dynasty ( / ) (AD 1533–1789)
* Mạc dynasty ( / ) (AD 1527–1677)
* Bầu lords ( / ) (AD 1527–1689)
* Trịnh lords ( / ) (AD 1545–1787)
* Nguyễn lords ( / ) (AD 1558–1777)
* Principality of Hà Tiên ( / ) (AD 1707–1832) –
* Tây Sơn dynasty ( / ) (AD 1778–1802)
* Nguyễn dynasty ( / ) (AD 1802–1945) –
*
House of Bonaparte () (AD 1862–1870) –
Yemen
* Sabaeans, Kingdom of Saba' (c. 1200 BC–AD 275)
* Hadramaut
* Kingdom of Awsan (800–500 BC)
* Kingdom of Ma'in (8th century–100 BC)
* Minaeans
* Kingdom of Ḥaḑramawt (8th century BC–AD 300)
* Qataban, Kingdom of Qatabān (4th century BC–AD 200)
* Himyarite Kingdom (110 BC–AD 525)
*
Solomonic dynasty
The Solomonic dynasty, also known as the House of Solomon, was the ruling dynasty of the Ethiopian Empire formed in the thirteenth century. Its members claim lineal descent from the biblical King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. Tradition asserts ...
(AD 520–570) –
*
Sasanian dynasty
The Sasanian dynasty was the house that founded the Sasanian Empire, ruling this empire from 224 to 651 AD in Persia (modern-day Iran). It began with Ardashir I, who named the dynasty as ''Sasanian'' in honour of his grandfather (or father), S ...
(AD 570–630) –
*
Umayyad dynasty
Umayyad dynasty ( ar, بَنُو أُمَيَّةَ, Banū Umayya, Sons of Umayya) or Umayyads ( ar, الأمويون, al-Umawiyyūn) were the ruling family of the Caliphate between 661 and 750 and later of Al-Andalus between 756 and 1031. In t ...
(AD 661–750) –
*
Abbasid dynasty (AD 750–897) –
* Ziyadid dynasty (AD 818–1018)
* Yu'firids (AD 847–997)
* Rassids (AD 897–1596, AD 1918–1970)
** Qasimids (AD 1597–1849) –
* Najahid dynasty (AD 1022–1158)
* Sulayhid dynasty (AD 1047–1138)
* Sulaymanids (AD 1063–1174)
* Zurayids (AD 1083–1174)
* Hamdanids (Yemen), Yemeni Hamdanids (AD 1099–1174)
** First Hatimid line (AD 1099–1116)
** Banu‘l-Qubaib line (AD 1116–1139)
** Second Hatimid line (AD 1139–1174)
* Mahdids (AD 1159–1174)
*
Ayyubid dynasty (AD 1174–1229)
* Rasulid dynasty (AD 1229–1454)
* Kathiri, Kathiri State of Seiyun in Hadhramaut (AD 14th century–1967)
* Tahirids (Yemen), Tahirid dynasty (AD 1454–1517)
* Emirate of Dhala (AD 15th century–1967)
* Fadhli Sultanate (AD 15th century–1967)
* House of Aviz#Aviz-Beja, House of Aviz-Beja (AD 1506–1511) –
*
Ottoman dynasty (AD 1538–1635, AD 1872–1918) –
* Wahidi Balhaf, Wahidi Sultanate of Balhaf in Hadhramaut (AD 1640–1967)
* Wahidi Haban, Wahidi Sultanate of Habban (AD 1640–1967)
* Emirate of Beihan (AD 1680–1967)
* Yemeni Zaidi State
* Sultanate of Lahej (AD 1728–1967)
* Alawi (sheikhdom), `Alawi Sheikhdom (AD 1743–1967)
* Mawsata (AD 1780–1967)
* Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen
* Lower Yafa, Sultanate of Lower Yafa (AD 1800–1967)
* Upper Yafa (AD 1800–1967)
* Hadrami sheikhdom, Hadrami Sheikhdom (AD 1820–1967)
* Wahidi Bir Ali, Wahidi Sultanate of Bir ‘Ali (AD 1830–1967)
* Maflahi, Muflihi Sheikdom (AD 1850–1967)
* Qu'aiti, Qu'aiti State in Hadhramaut (AD 1858–1967)
* Mahra Sultanate, Mahra Sultanate of Qishn and Socotra (AD 1886–1967)
* Aqrabi, `Aqrabi Sheikhdom (AD 18th century–1967)
* Dathina, Dathina Sheikhdom (AD 18th century–1967)
* Audhali, `Awdhali Sultanate (AD 18th century–1967)
* Al-Busi, Bu`si Sheikdom (AD 18th century–1967)
* Haushabi, Hawshabi Sultanate of Musaymir (AD 18th century–1967)
* Lower Aulaqi Sultanate (AD 18th century–1967)
* Shaib, Sheikhdom of Shaib (AD 18th century–1967)
* Upper Aulaqi Sheikhdom (AD 18th century–1967)
* Upper Aulaqi Sultanate (AD 18th century–1967)
* Al-Dhubi, Dhubi Sheikhdom (AD 18th century–1967)
* Qutaibi, Qutaibi Sheikhdom
*
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1932–1963) –
List of dynasties in Europe
Albania
* Julio-Claudian dynasty, Julio–Claudian dynasty (27 BC–AD 68)
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(AD 69–96)
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–192)
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(AD 193–235)
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244)
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253)
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–268)
* Caran dynasty (AD 282–285)
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(AD 364–392) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(AD 379–457) –
*
Leonid dynasty
The Leonid dynasty produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 457 to 518. The dynasty's patriarch was Leo I, who was made Roman emperor in 457. Leo's daughter Ariadne became empress and mother to an ...
(AD 457–518) –
*
Justinian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire had its first golden age under the Justinian dynasty, which began in 518 AD with the accession of Justin I. Under the Justinian dynasty, particularly the reign of Justinian I, the empire reached its greatest territorial exte ...
(AD 518–602) –
*
Heraclian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire was ruled by emperors of the dynasty of Heraclius between 610 and 711. The Heraclians presided over a period of cataclysmic events that were a watershed in the history of the Empire and the world.
Heraclius, the founder ...
(AD 610–711) –
* Byzantine Empire under the Isaurian dynasty, Isaurian dynasty (AD 717–802) –
* Byzantine Empire under the Nikephorian dynasty, Nikephorian dynasty (AD 802–813) –
*
Amorian dynasty (AD 820–867) –
* Macedonian dynasty (AD 867–1056) –
* Doukas, Doukid dynasty (AD 1059–1081) –
* Komnenos, Komnenos dynasty (AD 1081–1185) –
* Angelos, Angelos dynasty (AD 1185–1204) –
* Palaiologos, Palaiologos dynasty (AD 1261–1453) –
* Progoni (AD 1190–1216) –
* Capetian House of Anjou (AD 1272–1368)
* Sratsimir dynasty (AD 1346–1372) –
* Balšić noble family (AD 1356–1421) –
* Thopia family (AD 1358–1382, AD 1385–1392) –
* Spata family (AD 1358–1416) –
* Despotate of Arta#Losha Dynasty, Losha family (AD 1359–1374) –
* Zenevisi family (AD 1386–1418) –
* House of Kastrioti (AD 1389–1444) –
* Muzaka family (AD 1396–1417) –
*
Ottoman dynasty (AD 1479–1912)
* House of Wied-Neuwied (AD 1914–1925) –
* House of Zogu (AD 1928–1939)
*
House of Savoy (AD 1939–1943)
Austria
* Babenberg, House of Babenberg (976–1246)
* House of Habsburg (1278–1780) –
** Albertinian Line, Albertinian line (1379–1439, 1440–1457)
** Leopoldian line (1379–1493)
** House of Habsburg-Lorraine (1780–1918/19)
Barbarians
Pannonian Avars, Avars
Bavarii
* Agilolfings, Agilolfing dynasty
Kingdom of the Burgundians, Burgundians
* List of kings of Burgundy#Kings of the Burgundians, House of the Kings of the Burgundians (4th century–534) –
Franks
* Merovingian dynasty (481–751)
* Carolingian dynasty (751–843)
* Arnulfings or Pippinids, List of Mayors of the Palaces, mayors of the palaces. Ancestors of the Carolingians.
Huns
This is a list of rulers of the Huns.
Period Ruler
* Vund c. 360
* Balamber 360–378
* Baltazár (Alypbi) 378–390
* Uldin (Khan of the Western Huns) 390–410
* Donatus (Khan of the Eastern Black Sea Huns & beyond) 410–412
* Charaton (Aksungur) 412–422
* Octar[1] 422–432
* Rugila 432–434
* Bleda with Attila c. 434 – c. 445
* Attila "the Hun" c. 434–453
* Ellac 453 – c. 455
* Tuldila fl. c. 457
* Dengizich (Sabirs attack c. 460–463) ?-469 with Hernach/BelkErmak
* Hernach/BelkErmak[2] 469–503
* Dulo clan, House of Dulo Bulgaria (390–503) A Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans genealogy claims that the Dulo clan is descended from Attila the Hun.
Lombards
* Lethings, Lething dynasty (until early 6th century)
* Gausian dynasty (546–572)
* Arodingian dynasty (635–653)
* Bavarian dynasty (615–635, 653–712)
Ostrogoths
* Amal dynasty (before 474–536)
Suebi
* Kingdom of the Suebi#List of Galician Suebic monarchs, Suebic dynasty (409–585)
Vandals
* Hasdingi (before 407–534)
Visigoths
* Balt dynasty (395–531)
Belgium
Medieval feudal states
* House of Flanders (rulers of various entities in the Southern Netherlands and Crusader states 863–1280)
* House of Dampierre (rulers of various entities in the Southern Netherlands and France 1247–1405)
* House of Reginar (rulers of various entities in the Southern Netherlands c. 770–1406)
* Burgundian Netherlands, House of Burgundy (1384–1482)
Kingdom of Belgium
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(1831–1920)
** (1920–present)
* House of Hohenzollern (1914–1918) –
Bohemia/Czechia
Great Moravia
* Moymirid dynasty (c.830–906?)
Duchy of Bohemia
* Přemyslid dynasty (c. 870–1198)
Kingdom of Bohemia
* Přemyslid dynasty (1085–1092, 1158–1172, 1198–1306; Golden Bull of Sicily, heredity of the royal title established in 1212)
* House of Gorizia (1306, 1307–1310)
* House of Habsburg (1306–1307, 1437–1439, 1453–1457, 1526–1780)
* House of Luxembourg (1310–1437; Lands of the Bohemian Crown established in 1348)
* Podiebrad family, House of Poděbrady (1457–1471)
* Hunyadi family, House of Hunyadi (1469–1490; in Anti-king, opposition to the House of Poděbrady and from 1471 to the House of Jagiellon; never crowned)
* Jagiellonian dynasty, House of Jagiellon (1471–1526)
* House of Wittelsbach (1619–1620, 1741–1743; in opposition to the House of Habsburg)
* House of Lorraine, House of Habsburg-Lorraine (1780–1918)
Bosnia
* House of Boričević (1154–1163)
* House of Kulinić (1163–1250)
* House of Kotromanić (1250–1463)
* Berislavići Grabarski, House of Berislavić (1463–1527)
Bulgaria
*
Achaemenid dynasty (511–479 BC) –
*
Julio-Claudian dynasty (AD 46–68) –
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(AD 69–96) –
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–192) –
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(AD 193–235) –
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244) –
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253) –
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–268) –
* Caran dynasty (AD 282–285) –
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(AD 364–379) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(AD 379–457) –
*
Leonid dynasty
The Leonid dynasty produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 457 to 518. The dynasty's patriarch was Leo I, who was made Roman emperor in 457. Leo's daughter Ariadne became empress and mother to an ...
(AD 457–518) –
*
Justinian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire had its first golden age under the Justinian dynasty, which began in 518 AD with the accession of Justin I. Under the Justinian dynasty, particularly the reign of Justinian I, the empire reached its greatest territorial exte ...
(AD 518–602) –
*
Heraclian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire was ruled by emperors of the dynasty of Heraclius between 610 and 711. The Heraclians presided over a period of cataclysmic events that were a watershed in the history of the Empire and the world.
Heraclius, the founder ...
(AD 610–681) –
* Dulo, Dulo clan (AD 681–753, AD 768–997) –
** Krum's dynasty (AD 803–997) –
* Vokil, Vokil clan (AD 753–762, AD 766) –
* Ugain clan (AD 762–765) –
* Cometopuli dynasty (AD 997–1018) –
* Macedonian dynasty (AD 1018–1056) –
* Komnenos, Komnenos dynasty (AD 1056–1185) –
* Asen dynasty (AD 1185–1280) –
** Sratsimir dynasty (AD 1346–1417) –
* Terter dynasty (AD 1280–1292, AD 1300–1322) –
* Smilets dynasty (AD 1292–1299) –
* Borjigin, Borjigin clan (AD 1299–1300) –
* House of Shishman (AD 1323–1422) –
*
Ottoman dynasty (AD 1396–1878) –
* Battenberg family (AD 1878–1886) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1887–1946) –
Croatia
* Julio-Claudian dynasty, Julio–Claudian dynasty (27 BC–AD 68) –
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(AD 69–96) –
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–192) –
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(AD 193–235) –
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244) –
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253) –
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–268) –
*
Illyrian emperors
The ''Illyriciani'' or Illyrian emperors were a group of Roman emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century who were of Illyrian origins and hailed from the region of Illyricum (in the western Balkans), and were raised chiefly from the ranks ...
(AD 268–284) –
* Caran dynasty (AD 282–285) –
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(AD 364–379) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(AD 379–457) –
*
Leonid dynasty
The Leonid dynasty produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 457 to 518. The dynasty's patriarch was Leo I, who was made Roman emperor in 457. Leo's daughter Ariadne became empress and mother to an ...
(AD 457–480) –
* Trpimirović dynasty (c. AD 845–864, AD 878–879, AD 892–1091) –
* Domagojević dynasty (AD 864–878, AD 879–892) –
* Árpád dynasty (AD 1091–1095, AD 1102–1301)
* Snačić family (AD 1093–1097)
* Capetian House of Anjou (AD 1290–1414)
* Přemyslid dynasty (AD 1301–1305)
* House of Wittelsbach (AD 1305–1308)
* Limburg-Luxemburg dynasty (AD 1387–1437)
* House of Habsburg (AD 1437–1439, AD 1444–1457, AD 1526–1780)
** House of Habsburg-Lorraine (AD 1780–1918)
* Jagiellonian dynasty (AD 1440–1444, (AD 1490–1526)
* Hunyadi family (AD 1458–1490)
* Zápolya family (AD 1526–1570)
* Karađorđević dynasty (AD 1918–1941)
* House of Savoy, House of Savoy-Aosta (AD 1941–1943) –
Denmark
* Scylding (pre AD 8th century) –
* House of Olaf (c. AD 9th century–10th century) –
* House of Knýtlinga (AD 916–1042) –
** House of Estridsen (AD 1047–1332, AD 1340–1375, AD 1376–1412)
*** Eric III of Denmark, Sunnivasson descendant (AD 1137–1146)
* Fairhair dynasty (AD 1042–1047) –
* House of Bjelbo (AD 1376–1387)
* House of Griffin (AD 1396–1439)
* House of Palatinate-Neumarkt (AD (1439)1440–1448)
* House of Oldenburg (AD 1448–1533, AD 1534–1863)
** (AD 1863–present)
England
* Julio-Claudian dynasty, Julio–Claudian dynasty (AD 43–68) –
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(AD 69–96) –
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–192) –
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(AD 193–235) –
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244) –
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253) –
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–260) –
* Gallic Empire (260–274 AD) –
*
Illyrian emperors
The ''Illyriciani'' or Illyrian emperors were a group of Roman emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century who were of Illyrian origins and hailed from the region of Illyricum (in the western Balkans), and were raised chiefly from the ranks ...
(AD 274–284) –
* Caran dynasty (AD 282–285) –
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(AD 364–392) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(AD 392–410) –
* Wuffingas (AD 6th century–749) –
* House of Wessex (AD 519–645, AD 648–1013, AD 1014–1016, AD 1042–1066)
* Iclingas (AD 527–606, AD 626–656, AD 658–796) –
** C dynasty of Mercia (AD 796–823, AD 840)
* East Anglian dynasty (AD 749–794, AD 796–800, AD 927–869) –
* B dynasty of Mercia (AD 757, AD 823–826, AD 840–874) –
* W dynasty of Mercia (AD 827–829, AD 830–840) –
* House of Knýtlinga (AD 1013–1014, AD 1016–1042) –
* House of Godwin (AD 1066)
* House of Normandy (AD 1066–1135)
* House of Blois (AD 1135–1154)
* Angevin kings of England, Angevins (AD 1154–1216)
**
House of Plantagenet (AD 1216–1399)
*** House of Lancaster (AD 1399–1461, AD 1470–1471)
*** House of York (AD 1461–1470, AD 1471–1485)
* House of Capet (AD 1216–1217) –
* House of Tudor (AD 1485–1603)
* House of Stuart (AD 1603–1649, AD 1660–1714)
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1714–1901)
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917)
** (AD 1917–present)
Estonia
* House of Estridsen (AD 1219–1332, AD 1340–1346) –
* Jagiellonian dynasty (AD 1561–1572, AD 1575–1587) –
* House of Vasa (AD 1561–1654, AD 1587–1621) –
* House of Valois-Angoulême (AD 1573–1575) –
* Báthory family (AD 1576–1586) –
* House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken (AD 1654–1720) –
* House of Hesse (AD 1720–1721) –
* House of Romanov (AD 1721–1762, AD 1796–1917) –
**
House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
The House of Romanov (also transcribed Romanoff; rus, Романовы, Románovy, rɐˈmanəvɨ) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. They achieved prominence after the Tsarina, Anastasia Romanova, was married to ...
(AD 1762, AD 1796–1917) –
* House of Ascania (AD 1762–1796) –
* House of Hohenzollern (AD 1917–1918) –
* House of Mecklenburg (AD Nov. 1918) –
Faroe Islands
* Saint Olaf dynasty (AD 1035–1047) –
* Hardrada dynasty (AD 1046–1135, AD 1161–1184) –
** Gille dynasty (AD 1130–1162, AD 1204–1217) –
* House of Sverre (AD 1184–1204, AD 1217–1319) –
* House of Bjelbo (AD 1319–1387) –
* House of Estridsen (AD 1380–1412) –
* House of Griffin (AD 1389–1442) –
* House of Palatinate-Neumarkt (AD 1442–1448) –
* Bonde, House of Bonde (AD 1449–1450) –
* House of Oldenburg (AD 1450–1863) –
** (AD 1863–1940, AD 1945–present) –
*
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1940–1945) –
Finland
* House of Bjelbo (Bjälbo-suku) (AD 1250–1364) –
* House of Mecklenburg (AD 1364–1395) –
* House of Estridsen (AD 1389–1412) –
* House of Griffin (AD 1412–1439) –
* House of Wittelsbach (AD 1441–1448, AD 1654–1720) –
** House of Palatinate-Neumarkt (AD 1441–1448)
** House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken (Pfalzilainen suku) (AD 1654–1720)
* Bonde, House of Bonde (AD 1448–1457, AD 1464–1470) –
* House of Oldenburg (AD 1457–1464, AD 1497–1501, AD 1520–1521) –
** House of Holstein-Gottorp (Swedish line), House of Holstein-Gottorp (AD 1751–1809) –
**
House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
The House of Romanov (also transcribed Romanoff; rus, Романовы, Románovy, rɐˈmanəvɨ) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. They achieved prominence after the Tsarina, Anastasia Romanova, was married to ...
(AD 1809–1917) –
* House of Vasa (Vaasa-suku) (AD 1521–1654) –
* House of Hesse, House of Hesse-Kassel (AD 1720–1751, AD 1918) –
France
* Julio-Claudian dynasty, Julio–Claudian dynasty (Julio-Claudiens) (27 BC–AD 68) –
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(Flaviens) (AD 69–96) –
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (Antonins) (AD 96–192) –
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(Sévères) (AD 193–235) –
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244) –
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253) –
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–260) –
* Gallic Empire (Empire des Gaules) (AD 260–274) –
*
Illyrian emperors
The ''Illyriciani'' or Illyrian emperors were a group of Roman emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century who were of Illyrian origins and hailed from the region of Illyricum (in the western Balkans), and were raised chiefly from the ranks ...
(Empereurs illyriens) (AD 274–284) –
* Caran dynasty (AD 282–285) –
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(Constantiniens) (AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(Valentiniens) (AD 364–392) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(Dynastie théodosienne) (AD 392–455) –
* Kingdom of Soissons (Royaume de Soissons) (AD 457–486) –
* Merovingian dynasty (Mérovingiens) (AD 509–751)
* Carolingian dynasty (Carolingiens) (AD 751–888, AD 898–922, AD 936–987)
* Ramnulfids, House of Poitiers (Maison de Poitiers) (AD 854–1204)
* Robertians, Robertian dynasty (Robertiens) (AD 888–898, AD 922–923)
* Bosonids (Bosonides) (AD 923–936)
* Capetian dynasty (Capétiens) (AD 987–1792, AD 1793–1795, AD 1814–1848)
** House of Capet (Maison capétienne) (AD 987–1328) –
** House of Valois (Maison capétienne de Valois) (AD 1328–1589)
*** House of Valois#Valois-Orléans, House of Valois-Orléans (Le rameau d'Orléans) (AD 1498–1515)
*** House of Valois-Angoulême (Le rameau d'Orléans-Angoulême) (AD 1515–1589)
** House of Bourbon (Maison de Bourbon) (AD 1589–1792, AD 1793–1795, AD 1814–1848)
***
House of Bourbon-Vendôme
A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air condi ...
(Maison de Bourbon-Vendôme) (AD 1589–1792, AD 1814–1815, AD 1815–1830)
*** House of Orléans (Maison d'Orléans) (AD 1830–1848) –
* House of Lancaster (Maison de Lancastre) (AD 1422–1453) –
*
House of Bonaparte (Maison Bonaparte) (AD 1804–1814, AD 1815, AD 1852–1870)
Germany
* Carolingian dynasty (Karolinger) (AD 843–911)
* Conradines (Konradiner) (AD 911–918)
* Ottonian dynasty (Liudolfinger) (AD 919–921, AD 936–1024)
* Salian dynasty (Salier) (AD 1024–1125) –
* Supplinburger dynasty (AD 1125–1137)
* Hohenstaufen (Staufer) (AD 1138–1208, AD 1212–1254)
* House of Wizlaw (AD 1168–1325) –
* House of Welf (Welfen) (AD 1198–1215)
* House of Thuringia (AD 1246–1247)
* House of Holland (AD 1247–1256)
*
House of Plantagenet (Haus Plantagenet) (AD 1257–1272)
* Anscarids, House of Ivrea (Haus Burgund-Ivrea) (AD 1257–1275)
* House of Habsburg (Haus Habsburg) (AD 1273–1291, AD 1298–1308, AD 1325–1330, AD 1438–1740)
* House of Nassau (Haus Nassau) (AD 1292–1298)
* House of Luxembourg (Haus Luxemburg) (AD 1308–1313, AD 1346–1400, AD 1410–1437)
* House of Wittelsbach (Haus Wittelsbach) (AD 1314–1347, AD 1400–1410, AD 1742–1745)
* House of Schwarzburg (Schwarzburger) (AD 1349)
* House of Lorraine (Haus Lothringen) (AD 1745–1765)
** House of Habsburg-Lorraine (Habsburg-Lothringen) (AD 1764–1806, AD 1815–1849, AD 1850–1866)
*
House of Bonaparte (AD 1806–1813)
* Beauharnais (AD 1813)
* House of Hohenzollern (Haus Hohenzollern) (AD 1525–1918)
Bavaria
* Agilolfings (Agilolfinger) (AD 548–788)
* Liutpoldings, Liutpolding Dynasty (Luitpoldinger) (AD 889–947)
* Ottonian Dynasty (Ottonen) (AD 947–1017)
* House of Luxembourg (AD 1017–1026, 1039–1047)
* Salian Dynasty (Salier) (AD 1026–1039, 1053–1061)
* House of Welf (Welfen) (AD 1070–1138, 1156–1180)
* House of Babenberg (AD 1138–1156)
* House of Wittelsbach (AD 1180–1918)
Saxony
* Ottonian Dynasty, Liudolfing Dynasty (843–961)
* Billung Dynasty (961–1106)
* Supplinburger Dynasty (1106–1127)
* House of Welf (1127–1138, 1142–1180)
* Ascanian Dynasty (1138–1142, 1180–1422)
* Wettin Dynasty (1422–1918)
Georgia
* Pharnavazid dynasty (299–90 BC, 30 BC – 189 AD)
* Artaxiad dynasty of Iberia (90–30 BC)
* Arsacid dynasty of Iberia (189–284 AD)
* Chosroid dynasty (284–580, 627–684)
** Guaramid dynasty (588–627, 684–748, 779–786)
* Nersianid Dynasty, Nersianid dynasty (748–780)
* Bagrationi dynasty (813–1810)
* House of Dadiani (1183–1857)
* House of Jaqeli (1268–1625)
* House of Shervashidze (1463–1864)
*
Safavid dynasty (1510–1736) –
* House of Mukhrani (1658–1724)
* House of Dadeshkeliani (1720–1857)
*
House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
The House of Romanov (also transcribed Romanoff; rus, Романовы, Románovy, rɐˈmanəvɨ) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. They achieved prominence after the Tsarina, Anastasia Romanova, was married to ...
(1801-1917)
Greece
* Erechtheid dynasty (1556–1127 BC) –
* Melanthid dynasty (1126–1068 BC) –
* Agiad dynasty (930–215 BC) –
* Eurypontid dynasty (930–206 BC) –
*
Argead dynasty (Ἀργεάδαι) (700–305 BC) –
* Paeonia (kingdom), Paeonia Kingdom (Παιονία) (?–511 BC)
*
Achaemenid dynasty (511–499 BC, 492–479 BC) –
* Antigonid dynasty (Ἀντιγονίδαι) (306–286 BC, 276–168 BC) –
* Antipatrid dynasty (Ἀντιπατρίδαι) (305–294 BC, 279–276 BC) –
* Mithridatic dynasty (281–37 BC) –
* Julio-Claudian dynasty, Julio–Claudian dynasty (Ιουλιο-Κλαυδιανή δυναστεία) (27 BC–AD 68) –
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(AD 69–96) –
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–192) –
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(AD 193–235) –
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244) –
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253) –
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–268) –
*
Illyrian emperors
The ''Illyriciani'' or Illyrian emperors were a group of Roman emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century who were of Illyrian origins and hailed from the region of Illyricum (in the western Balkans), and were raised chiefly from the ranks ...
(AD 268–284) –
* Caran dynasty (AD 282–285) –
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(Δυναστεία του Κωνσταντίνου) (AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(Δυναστεία του Βαλεντινιανού) (AD 364–379) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(Δυναστεία του Θεοδοσίου) (AD 379–457) –
*
Leonid dynasty
The Leonid dynasty produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 457 to 518. The dynasty's patriarch was Leo I, who was made Roman emperor in 457. Leo's daughter Ariadne became empress and mother to an ...
(Δυναστεία του Λέοντος) (AD 457–518) –
*
Justinian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire had its first golden age under the Justinian dynasty, which began in 518 AD with the accession of Justin I. Under the Justinian dynasty, particularly the reign of Justinian I, the empire reached its greatest territorial exte ...
(AD 518–602) –
*
Heraclian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire was ruled by emperors of the dynasty of Heraclius between 610 and 711. The Heraclians presided over a period of cataclysmic events that were a watershed in the history of the Empire and the world.
Heraclius, the founder ...
(AD 610–711) –
* Byzantine Empire under the Isaurian dynasty, Isaurian dynasty (Δυναστεία των Ισαύρων) (AD 717–802) –
* Byzantine Empire under the Nikephorian dynasty, Nikephorian dynasty (Δυναστεία του Νικηφόρου) (AD 802–813) –
*
Amorian dynasty (AD 820–867) –
* Emirate of Crete (AD 824–961)
* Macedonian dynasty (Δυναστεία των Μακεδόνων) (AD 867–1056) –
* Doukas, Doukid dynasty (Δυναστεία των Δουκών) (AD 1059–1081) –
* Komnenos, Komnenos dynasty (Δυναστεία των Κομνηνών) (AD 1081–1185) –
* Angelos, Angelos dynasty (Οίκος των Αγγέλων) (AD 1185–1204) –
* House of Flanders (Οίκος της Φλάνδρας) (AD 1204–1216) –
* Komnenos Doukas dynasty (AD 1205–1318) –
* Capetian House of Courtenay (AD 1216–1261) –
* Palaiologos, Palaiologos dynasty (Δυναστεία των Παλαιολόγων) (AD 1261–1453) –
* Orsini dynasty (AD 1318–1337, AD 1356–1359) –
* House of Barcelona (Οίκος της Βαρκελώνης) (AD 1319–1387) –
* Nemanjić dynasty (AD 1347–1385) –
* Despotate of Arta#Losha Dynasty, Losha family (AD 1359–1374) –
* Spata family (AD 1374–1416) –
* Buondelmonti dynasty (AD 1385–1411) –
* Tocco dynasty (AD 1411–1479) –
*
Ottoman dynasty (Οθωμανική Δυναστεία) (AD 1458–1830) –
*
House of Bonaparte (Οικογένεια Βοναπάρτη) (AD 1807–1814) –
* House of Wittelsbach (Οίκος του Βίττελσμπαχ) (AD 1832–1862) –
* Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (Οίκος του Σλέσβιχ-Χόλσταϊν-Σόντερμπουργκ-Γκλύξμπουργκ) (AD 1863–1924, AD 1935–1973) –
Hungary
* List of rulers of the Huns, Hunnic Empire (370s–469)
* Árpáds, Árpád Dynasty (c. 895 – 1301)
* Samuel Aba of Hungary Aba – Árpád Dynasty (1038–1044)
* Přemyslid, Přemyslid Dynasty (1301–1305)
* Wittelsbach, House of Wittelsbach (1305–1308)
* Capetian Dynasty, House of Capetian House of Anjou, Anjou (1308–1395)
* House of Luxemburg (1387–1437)
* Hunyadi family (1458–1490)
* Habsburg Dynasty (1437–1457, 1526–1918)
* Jagiellonian, Jagiellonian Dynasty (1440–1526)
* Zápolya, Zápolya Dynasty (1526–1571)
Iceland
* Fairhair dynasty (AD 1262–1319) –
* House of Bjelbo (AD 1319–1387) –
* House of Estridsen (AD 1388–1412) –
* House of Griffin (AD 1412–1442) –
* House of Palatinate-Neumarkt (AD 1442–1448) –
* Bonde, House of Bonde (AD 1449–1450) –
* House of Oldenburg (AD 1450–1863) –
** House of Glücksburg, House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (AD 1863–1944) –
Ireland
* MacCarthy dynasty, MacCarthy (Mac Cárthaigh)
* O'Brien dynasty, O'Brien (978–1542)
* Ó Conchubhair Donn, O'Conor Don (Ó Conchubhair Donn)
* O'Donnell dynasty, O'Donnell (Ó Domhnaill)(1200–1601)
* O'Neill dynasty, O'Neill (Ó Néill)
* Osraige
* Dál Birn
* Mac Giolla Phádraig dynasty, Fitzpatrick
* Airgíalla (331–1585)
* Kingdom of Breifne, Bréifne (700–1256)
* Uí Briúin
* Connachta
* Uí Fiachrach (5th century – 17th century)
* Uí Maine (357–1611)
* Desmumu
* Eóganachta
* Laigin
* Uí Ceinnselaig, Uí Chennselaig
* Kingdom of Meath, Mide
* Tuadmumu
* D'Alton
* Dál gCais
* Uí Néill
* Cenél Conaill (Northern)
* Cenél nEógain (Northern)
* Ulaid (before 450 – 1177)
* Dál Fiatach
* House of De'Voy, De'voy
* Crowley (surname), Crowley
* House of Burke, Burke
* Clanricarde
*
House of Plantagenet (1154–1485)
** Angevin kings of England (1154–1215)
** House of Lancaster (1399–1461 and 1470–1471) (Throne merged with English)
Italy
* Julio-Claudian dynasty, Julio–Claudian dynasty (Dinastia giulio-claudia) (27 BC–AD 68) –
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(Dinastia flavia) (AD 69–96) –
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–192) –
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(Dinastia dei Severi) (AD 193–235) –
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244) –
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253) –
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–268) –
*
Illyrian emperors
The ''Illyriciani'' or Illyrian emperors were a group of Roman emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century who were of Illyrian origins and hailed from the region of Illyricum (in the western Balkans), and were raised chiefly from the ranks ...
(Imperatori illirici) (AD 268–284) –
* Caran dynasty (AD 282–285) –
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(Dinastia costantiniana) (AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(Casata di Valentiniano) (AD 364–392) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(Casata di Teodosio) (AD 392–455) –
*
Leonid dynasty
The Leonid dynasty produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 457 to 518. The dynasty's patriarch was Leo I, who was made Roman emperor in 457. Leo's daughter Ariadne became empress and mother to an ...
(Casata di Leone) (AD 474–476) –
* Amal dynasty (AD 493–553) –
* Lethings, Lething dynasty (Letingi) (c. AD 5th century–546)
* Gausian dynasty (Gausi) (AD 546–572)
*
Justinian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire had its first golden age under the Justinian dynasty, which began in 518 AD with the accession of Justin I. Under the Justinian dynasty, particularly the reign of Justinian I, the empire reached its greatest territorial exte ...
(Dinastia giustinianea) (c. AD 555) –
* Bavarian dynasty (Bavarese) (AD 616–626, AD 653–662, AD 671–712)
* Harodingians, Harodingian dynasty (Arodingi) (AD 636–653)
* Beneventan dynasty (AD 662–671)
* Carolingian dynasty (Carolingi) (AD 774–888)
*
Aghlabid dynasty
The Aghlabids ( ar, الأغالبة) were an Arab dynasty of emirs from the Najdi tribe of Banu Tamim, who ruled Ifriqiya and parts of Southern Italy, Sicily, and possibly Sardinia, nominally on behalf of the Abbasid Caliph, for about a cent ...
(AD 827–909)
* House of Boniface (AD 812–931)
* Anatolian dynasty (AD 839–866)
* House of Capua (AD 840–866, AD 871–1058)
* House of Spoleto (AD 866–871)
* Docibilan dynasty (AD 866–1032)
* House of Boso (AD 931–1001)
* Aleramici (AD 933–1305)
* Kalbids (Kalbiti) (AD 948–1053)
* House of Musco Comite (AD 958–1039, AD 1052–1073)
* Ottonian dynasty (Dinastia ottoniana) (AD 962–1024)
* House of Hucpold (AD 1004–1011)
* House of Canossa (Casa di Canossa) (AD 1027–1115)
* Salian dynasty (Dinastia salica) (AD 1027–1125)
* House of Salerno (AD 1038–1052)
* Süpplingenburg dynasty (AD 1125–1137)
* Hauteville family (Altavilla) (AD 1071–1198)
* Hohenstaufen (AD 1128–1266)
* Visconti of Pisa and Sardinia (Visconti di Pisa) (AD 1207–1308)
* House of Welf (Welfen) (AD 1208–1212)
* House of Este (Casa d'Este) (AD 1240–1796)
*
House of Plantagenet (Plantageneti) (AD 1254–1263) –
* Capetian dynasty (Capetingi) (AD 1266–1442, AD 1499–1512, AD 1515–1521, AD 1700–1713, AD 1731–1861)
** Capetian House of Anjou (Angioini) (AD 1266–1390, AD 1399–1435)
** House of Valois (Casa di Valois) (AD 1382–1434, AD 1435–1442, AD 1499–1512, AD 1515–1521)
*** House of Valois-Anjou (Casa di Valois-Angiò) (AD 1382–1434, AD 1435–1442)
*** House of Valois#Valois-Orléans, House of Valois-Orléans (Dinastia Valois-Orléans) (AD 1499–1512)
*** House of Valois-Angoulême (Dinastia Valois-Angoulême) (AD 1515–1521)
**
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(AD 1700–1713, AD 1734–1816)
*** House of Bourbon-Parma (Borbone di Parma) (AD 1731–1735, AD 1748–1807, AD 1847–1859)
*** House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (Borbone delle Due Sicilie) (AD 1735–1861)
* House of Barcelona (Casa di Barcellona) (AD 1282–1410)
* Palaiologos, Palaiologos dynasty (Paleologi) (AD 1306–1533)
* House of Luxembourg (Casata di Lussemburgo) (AD 1311–1313, AD 1355–1437)
* House of Wittelsbach (Casato di Wittelsbach) (AD 1327–1347)
* House of Gonzaga (AD 1328–1708)
* Albizzi, Albizzi family (AD 1382–1434)
* Visconti of Milan (AD 1395–1447)
* House of Trastámara (Casa de Trastámara) (AD 1412–1516, AD 1442–1501, AD 1504–1516)
* House of Medici (AD 1434–1494, AD 1512–1737)
* House of Habsburg (Casa d'Asburgo) (AD 1437–1780)
** House of Habsburg-Lorraine (Asburgo-Lorena) (AD 1737–1801, AD 1814–1860, AD 1780–1796)
* House of Sforza (Famiglia Sforza) (AD 1450–1499, AD 1513–1515, AD 1522–1535)
* House of Farnese (AD 1545–1731)
* House of Guise (Casa di Guisa) (AD 1647–1648)
*
House of Bonaparte (AD 1805–1814)
* Prince Murat, House of Murat (Casa Murat) (AD 1808–1815)
*
House of Savoy (Casa Savoia) (AD 1713–1720, AD 1762–1799, AD 1831–1946)
** House of Savoy-Carignano (AD 1831–1946)
Liechtenstein
* (1608–present)
Lithuania
* Palemonids
* House of Mindaugas
* Gediminids
** Family of Gediminas
Luxembourg
* House of Luxembourg (AD 963–1136)
** House of Luxembourg-Namur (AD 1136–1196, AD 1197–1226)
** House of Luxembourg-Limburg (AD 1247–1425)
* Hohenstaufen (AD 1196–1197)
* House of Valois-Burgundy (AD 1443–1482)
* House of Habsburg (AD 1482–1700, AD 1713–1780)
** House of Habsburg-Lorraine (AD 1740–1794)
* House of Bourbon (AD 1700–1712)
** (AD 1985–present)
*** (AD 1890–present)
**** (AD 1890–present)
* House of Wittelsbach (AD 1712–1713)
* House of Orange-Nassau (AD 1815–1890)
Malta
* Julio-Claudian dynasty, Julio–Claudian dynasty (27 BC–AD 68) –
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(AD 69–96) –
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–192) –
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(AD 193–235) –
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244) –
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253) –
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–268) –
*
Illyrian emperors
The ''Illyriciani'' or Illyrian emperors were a group of Roman emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century who were of Illyrian origins and hailed from the region of Illyricum (in the western Balkans), and were raised chiefly from the ranks ...
(AD 268–284) –
* Caran dynasty (AD 282–285) –
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(AD 364–392) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(AD 379–457) –
*
Leonid dynasty
The Leonid dynasty produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 457 to 518. The dynasty's patriarch was Leo I, who was made Roman emperor in 457. Leo's daughter Ariadne became empress and mother to an ...
(AD 457–518) –
*
Justinian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire had its first golden age under the Justinian dynasty, which began in 518 AD with the accession of Justin I. Under the Justinian dynasty, particularly the reign of Justinian I, the empire reached its greatest territorial exte ...
(AD 535–602) –
*
Heraclian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire was ruled by emperors of the dynasty of Heraclius between 610 and 711. The Heraclians presided over a period of cataclysmic events that were a watershed in the history of the Empire and the world.
Heraclius, the founder ...
(AD 610–711) –
* Byzantine Empire under the Isaurian dynasty, Isaurian dynasty (AD 717–802) –
* Byzantine Empire under the Nikephorian dynasty, Nikephorian dynasty (AD 802–813) –
*
Amorian dynasty (AD 820–867) –
* Macedonian dynasty (AD 867–870) –
*
Aghlabid dynasty
The Aghlabids ( ar, الأغالبة) were an Arab dynasty of emirs from the Najdi tribe of Banu Tamim, who ruled Ifriqiya and parts of Southern Italy, Sicily, and possibly Sardinia, nominally on behalf of the Abbasid Caliph, for about a cent ...
(AD 870–909)
*
Fatimid Caliphate (AD 909–1127)
* Hauteville family (AD 1127–1198)
* Hohenstaufen (AD 1194–1266)
*
House of Plantagenet (AD 1254–1263) –
* Capetian House of Anjou (AD 1266–1282)
* House of Barcelona (AD 1282–1410)
* House of Trastámara (AD 1412–1516)
* House of Habsburg (AD 1516–1530)
* House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (AD 1798–1801) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1813–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
**
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1917–1974) –
Monaco
* (Maison Grimaldi) (1297–present)
Montenegro
* Julio-Claudian dynasty, Julio–Claudian dynasty (27 BC–AD 68) –
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(AD 69–96) –
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–192) –
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(AD 193–235) –
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244) –
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253) –
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–268) –
*
Illyrian emperors
The ''Illyriciani'' or Illyrian emperors were a group of Roman emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century who were of Illyrian origins and hailed from the region of Illyricum (in the western Balkans), and were raised chiefly from the ranks ...
(AD 268–284) –
* Caran dynasty (AD 282–285) –
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(AD 364–379) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(AD 379–457) –
*
Leonid dynasty
The Leonid dynasty produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 457 to 518. The dynasty's patriarch was Leo I, who was made Roman emperor in 457. Leo's daughter Ariadne became empress and mother to an ...
(AD 457–518) –
*
Justinian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire had its first golden age under the Justinian dynasty, which began in 518 AD with the accession of Justin I. Under the Justinian dynasty, particularly the reign of Justinian I, the empire reached its greatest territorial exte ...
(AD 518–600) –
* Vojislavljević dynasty (AD 1018–1043, AD 1050–1186)
* Crnojević noble family (AD 1326–1362, AD 1431–1498)
* Balšić noble family (AD 1356–1421)
* Lazarević dynasty (AD 1421–1427)
* Branković dynasty (AD 1427–1456)
*
Ottoman dynasty (AD 1498–1878, AD 1909–1912) –
* (Петровић-Његош) (AD 1696–1918) –
* House of Habsburg-Lorraine (AD 1878–1909) –
* Karađorđević dynasty (AD 1918–1941) –
*
House of Savoy (AD 1941–1943) –
Netherlands
* (Huis Nassau) (AD 1544–present)
** (Huis Oranje-Nassau) (AD 1815–present)
*
House of Bonaparte (AD 1806–1810) –
Norway
* Fairhair dynasty (Hårfagreætta) (AD 872–970, AD 995–1000)
** Saint Olaf dynasty (AD 1015–1028, AD 1035–1047)
** Hardrada dynasty (Hardrådeætta) (AD 1046–1135, AD 1161–1184)
*** Gille dynasty (AD 1130–1162, AD 1204–1217)
** House of Sverre (Sverreætten) (AD 1184–1204, AD 1217–1319)
* House of Knýtlinga (AD 961–995, AD 1000–1015, AD 1028–1035) –
** House of Estridsen (AD 1380–1412)
* House of Bjelbo (AD 1319–1387)
* House of Griffin (AD 1389–1442)
* House of Palatinate-Neumarkt (AD 1442–1448)
* Bonde, House of Bonde (AD 1449–1450)
* House of Oldenburg (AD 1450–1814)
** House of Holstein-Gottorp (Swedish line), House of Holstein-Gottorp (AD 1814–1818)
** (AD 1905–present)
* House of Bernadotte (AD 1818–1905)
Poland
* Piast dynasty (9th century-1296 and 1306–1370)
* Samborides, House of Sobiesław (1227–1262)
* Přemyslid dynasty (1291–1306)
* Capetian dynasty, Capetian House of Anjou, House of Anjou (1370–1399)
* Jagiellonian dynasty (1386–1572 and 1575–1586)
* House of Valois (1573–1574)
* Báthory, House of Báthory (1576–1586)
* House of Vasa (1587–1668)
* Wiśniowiecki, House of Wiśniowiecki (1669–1673)
* Sobieski family, House of Sobieski (1674–1696)
* Wettin dynasty, Wettin Dynasty (1697–1706, 1709–1733 and 1736–1764)
* Leszczyński, House of Leszczyński (1704–1709 and 1733–1736)
* Poniatowski, House of Poniatowski (1764–1795)
Portugal
* Banu Sabur (1022–1034) –
* Labidid dynasty (1144–1145) –
County of Portugal
* Vímara Peres, House of Vímara Peres (868–1071)
* Portuguese House of Burgundy (1093–1139)
Kingdom of Portugal
* Portuguese House of Burgundy or Afonsine dynasty (1139–1383)
**
House of Aviz or Joannine dynasty (1385–1580)
*** Aviz (direct) (1385–1495)
*** House of Aviz#Aviz-Beja, Aviz-Beja (1495–1580)
*** House of Braganza, Most Serene House of Braganza or Brigantine dynasty (1640–1910)
**** Braganza (direct) (1640–1853)
**** House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1853–1910)
* House of Habsburg or Philippine Dynasty (1581–1640)
Roman Empire
* Julio-Claudian dynasty, Julio–Claudian dynasty (27 BC–AD 68)
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(AD 69–96)
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–192)
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(AD 193–235)
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244)
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253)
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–268)
*
House of Odaenathus (AD 270–273) –
* Caran dynasty (AD 282–285)
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(AD 364–392) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(AD 379–457) –
* Kingdom of Soissons (AD 457–486) –
*
Leonid dynasty
The Leonid dynasty produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 457 to 518. The dynasty's patriarch was Leo I, who was made Roman emperor in 457. Leo's daughter Ariadne became empress and mother to an ...
(AD 457–518) –
*
Justinian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire had its first golden age under the Justinian dynasty, which began in 518 AD with the accession of Justin I. Under the Justinian dynasty, particularly the reign of Justinian I, the empire reached its greatest territorial exte ...
(AD 518–602) –
*
Heraclian dynasty
The Byzantine Empire was ruled by emperors of the dynasty of Heraclius between 610 and 711. The Heraclians presided over a period of cataclysmic events that were a watershed in the history of the Empire and the world.
Heraclius, the founder ...
(AD 610–711) –
* Byzantine Empire under the Isaurian dynasty, Isaurian dynasty (AD 717–802) –
* Byzantine Empire under the Nikephorian dynasty, Nikephorian dynasty (AD 802–813) –
*
Amorian dynasty (AD 820–867) –
* Macedonian dynasty (AD 867–1056) –
* Doukas, Doukid dynasty (AD 1059–1081) –
* Komnenos, Komnenos dynasty (AD 1081–1185) –
* Angelos, Angelos dynasty (AD 1185–1204) –
* Laskaris, Laskarid dynasty (AD 1204–1261) –
* Palaiologos, Palaiologos dynasty (AD 1261–1453) –
Romania
Moldavia
* List of rulers of the Huns, Hunnic Empire (370s–469)
* House of Dragoș (1345–1364)
* House of Bogdan-Mușat
* Movilești
* House of Drăculești
* House of Rosetti, House of Rossetti
* Ghica family
* Cantacuzino family
* Cantemirești
* Racoviță
* Mavrocordatos family
* Ypsilantis
* Soutzos family
* Mourousis family
* Alexandru Ioan Cuza, House of Cuza
Wallachia
* Basarab, House of Basarab
* House of Bogdan-Mușat
* Movilești
* House of Drăculești
* House of Rosetti, House of Rossetti
* Ghica family
* Cantacuzino family
* Cantemirești
* Racoviță
* Mavrocordatos family
* Ypsilantis
* Soutzos family
* Mourousis family
* Alexandru Ioan Cuza, House of Cuza
After the Unification
* Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen#Romania, House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1866–1947)
European Russia
* Khazars, Khazar Khaganate (Хазары) (AD 650–969)
* Volga Bulgaria (Волжская Булгария) (AD 7th century–1242)
* Rus' Khaganate (Русский каганат) (AD 8th century–9th century) –
* Kyi dynasty (AD 842–882)
* Rurik dynasty (Рю́риковичи) (AD 862–1598, AD 1605–1610)
** Shuysky, House of Shuysky (Шуйские) (AD 1606–1610)
*
Golden Horde
The Golden Horde, self-designated as Ulug Ulus, 'Great State' in Turkic, was originally a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th century and originating as the northwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. With the fragme ...
(Золотая Орда) (AD 1242–1502) –
** Khanate of Kazan (Казанское ханство) (AD 1438–1552)
*** Qasim Khanate (Касимовское царство) (AD 1452–1681)
** Great Horde (Большая Орда) (AD 1466–1502)
** Astrakhan Khanate (Астраханское ханство) (AD 1466–1556)
* Qasim dynasty (AD 1575–1576)
* Godunov dynasty (Годуно́в) (AD 1598–1605)
* House of Vasa (Васа) (AD 1610–1613)
* House of Romanov (Рома́новы) (AD 1613–1762, AD 1796–1917, AD 1922)
**
House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
The House of Romanov (also transcribed Romanoff; rus, Романовы, Románovy, rɐˈmanəvɨ) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. They achieved prominence after the Tsarina, Anastasia Romanova, was married to ...
(Ветвь Гольштейн-Готторп-Романовская) (AD 1762, AD 1796–1917, AD 1922)
* Kalmyk Khanate (Калмыцкое ханство) (AD 1630–1771)
* House of Ascania (Аскании) (AD 1762–1796)
Scotland
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(AD 71–96) –
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–192) –
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(AD 193–211) –
* Fairhair dynasty (AD 872–970, AD 995–1000) –
** Saint Olaf dynasty (AD 1015–1028, AD 1035–1047) –
** Hardrada dynasty (AD 1046–1135, AD 1161–1184) –
*** Gille dynasty (AD 1130–1162, AD 1204–1217) –
** House of Sverre (AD 1184–1204, AD 1217–1319) –
* House of Alpin (AD 843–1034)
* Uí Ímair (AD 9th century–10th century) –
* House of Knýtlinga (AD 961–995, AD 1000–1015, AD 1028–1035) –
** House of Estridsen (AD 1380–1412) –
* House of Dunkeld (AD 1034–1040, AD 1058–1286)
* House of Moray (AD 1040–1058)
* House of Sverre (AD 1286–1290)
* House of Balliol (AD 1292–1296, AD 1332–1336)
* Clan Bruce (AD 1306–1371)
* House of Bjelbo (AD 1319–1387) –
* House of Stuart (AD 1371–1651, AD 1660–1714)
* House of Griffin (AD 1389–1442) –
* House of Palatinate-Neumarkt (AD 1442–1448) –
* Bonde, House of Bonde (AD 1449–1450) –
* House of Oldenburg (AD 1450–1470) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1714–1901)
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917)
** (AD 1917–present)
Serbia
* Vlastimirović dynasty (610–960)
* Vojislavljević dynasty (1034–1186)
* Vukanović dynasty (1083–1166)
* Nemanjić dynasty (1166–1371)
* Lazarević dynasty (1371–1427)
* Branković dynasty (1427–1502)
* Karađorđević dynasty (1811–13, 1842–58 and 1903–41)
* Obrenović dynasty (1815–42 and 1858–1903)
Spain
* Julio-Claudian dynasty, Julio–Claudian dynasty (27 BC–AD 68) –
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(AD 69–96) –
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–192) –
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(AD 193–235) –
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244) –
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253) –
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–268) –
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(AD 364–392) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(AD 379–409) –
* Balt dynasty (AD 395–531) –
*
Umayyad dynasty
Umayyad dynasty ( ar, بَنُو أُمَيَّةَ, Banū Umayya, Sons of Umayya) or Umayyads ( ar, الأمويون, al-Umawiyyūn) were the ruling family of the Caliphate between 661 and 750 and later of Al-Andalus between 756 and 1031. In t ...
(AD 711–750, AD 756–1017, AD 1023–1031) –
* Astur-Leonese dynasty (AD 718–1037) –
* Banu Salama (AD 780–800)
* Banu Shabrit (AD 8th century–10th century)
* Banu Khalaf (AD 802–882)
* House of Íñiguez (AD 824–905) –
* Banu Qasi (AD 9th century–10th century)
* Jiménez dynasty (AD 905–1234) –
* Banu Sabur (AD 1009–1022) –
* Qasimid dynasty (AD 1009–1106) –
* Ya'isid dynasty (AD 1010–?, ?–AD 1031) –
* Masarrid dynasty –
* Banu Qantir –
* Saqlabi dynasty (AD 1010–1060) –
* Dammarid dynasty (AD 1010–1066) –
* Amirid dynasty (AD 1010–1086, AD 1224–1227) –
* Jizrunid dynasty (AD 1011–1069) –
* Bakrid dynasty (AD 1012–1051) –
* Banu Razin (AD 1012–1104) –
* Birzalid dynasty (AD 1013–1067) –
* Zirid dynasty (AD 1013–1090) –
* Harunid dynasty (AD 1018–1051) –
* Mujahid dynasty (AD 1018–1075) –
* Matiyid dynasty (AD 1020–1028) –
* Banu Tujib (AD 1013–1094) –
** Banu Sumadih (AD 1041–1091) –
*
Hammudid dynasty
The Hammudid dynasty () was a Berberized Arab Muslim family that briefly ruled the Caliphate of CórdobaLane-Poole (1894), p.21 and the taifas of Málaga and Algeciras and nominal control in Ceuta.
The dynasty
The dynasty is named after their an ...
(AD 1016–1023, AD 1026–1058) –
* Aftasid dynasty (AD 1022–1094)
* Yahsubid dynasty (AD 1023–1054) –
* Abbadid dynasty (AD 1023–1091) –
* Muzaymid dynasty (AD 1027–1063) –
* Banu Jawhar (AD 1031–1091) –
* Dhulnunid dynasty (AD 1032–1080, AD 1081–1085, AD 1086–1092) –
* Yafranid dynasty (AD 1039–1065) –
* Banu Hud (AD 1039–1131, AD 1145, AD 1146) –
* Aglabid dynasty (AD 1076–1126) –
* Lubbunid dynasty (AD 1086–1092) –
* Galbunid dynasty (AD 1080s–1100) –
*
Almoravid dynasty
The Almoravid dynasty ( ar, المرابطون, translit=Al-Murābiṭūn, lit=those from the ribats) was an imperial Berber Muslim dynasty centered in the territory of present-day Morocco. It established an empire in the 11th century tha ...
(AD 1090–1145) –
* Yahhafid dynasty (AD 1092–1094) –
* Dynasty of El Cid (AD 1094–1102) –
* Banu Hayy (AD 1116–1150) –
* Ghaniyid dynasty (AD 1126–1203) –
* Castilian House of Burgundy (AD 1111–1369) –
* Banu Wazir (AD 1142–1145) –
*
Idrisid dynasty
The Idrisid dynasty or Idrisids ( ar, الأدارسة ') were an Arab Muslim dynasty from 788 to 974, ruling most of present-day Morocco and parts of present-day western Algeria. Named after the founder, Idris I, the Idrisids were an Alid an ...
(AD 1143–1145) –
* Darddusid dynasty (AD 1143–1150) –
* Marwanid dynasty (AD 1143–1150) –
* Qasid dynasty (AD 1144–1145, AD 1146–1151) –
* 'Abd al-'Aziz dynasty (AD 1145) –
* Yuzaid dynasty (AD 1145) –
* Taifa of Jerez (AD 1145)
* 'Jyaddid dynasty (AD 1145–1146, AD 1146–1147) –
* al-Mundirid dynasty (AD 1145–1150) –
* Bitruyid dynasty (AD 1145–1150) –
* Miqdamid dynasty (AD 1145–1150) –
* Malyanid dynasty (AD 1145–1151) –
* Hassunid dynasty (AD 1145–1153) –
* 'Umarid dynasty (AD 1146–1150) –
* Hamuskid dynasty (AD 1147–1150, AD 1168) –
* House of Barcelona (AD 1164–1410) –
* Bayasid dynasty (AD 1224–1226) –
* Ahlid dynasty (AD 1228–1250) –
* Hakamid dynasty (AD 1228–1287) –
* Mardanis dynasty (AD 1229–1238) –
* Zannunid dynasty (AD 1229–1239) –
* Nasrid dynasty (AD 1230–1492) –
* Mahfuzid dynasty (AD 1234–1262) –
* House of Blois (AD 1234–1284) –
* Taifa of Orihuela (AD 1239–1249)
* Capetian dynasty (AD 1284–1441) –
** House of Capet (AD 1284–1349)
** House of Évreux (AD 1328–1441)
* House of Trastámara (AD 1369–1555) –
* County of Foix#House of Foix, House of Foix (AD 1479–1517) –
* Albret, House of Albret (AD 1484–1513, AD 1513–1572) –
* House of Habsburg (AD 1504–1700, AD 1705–1714) –
* House of Bourbon (AD 1572–1620, AD 1700–1868)
**
House of Bourbon-Vendôme
A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air condi ...
(AD 1572–1620) –
** (AD 1700–1833, AD 1874–1931, AD 1975–present)
*
House of Bonaparte (AD 1808–1813)
*
House of Savoy (AD 1870–1873)
Sweden
* House of Munsö (c. AD 970–1060)
* House of Stenkil (AD 1060–1126)
* House of Estridsen (AD 1126–1132, AD 1160–1161, AD 1389–1412)
* House of Sverker (AD 1130–1156, AD 1161–1167, AD 1196–1208, AD 1216–1222)
* House of Eric (Erikska ätten) (AD 1156–1160, AD 1167–1196, AD 1208–1216, AD 1222–1250)
* House of Bjelbo (Bjälboätten) (AD 1250–1364)
* House of Mecklenburg (AD 1364–1389)
* House of Griffin (AD 1396–1439)
* House of Wittelsbach (Huset Wittelsbach) (AD 1441–1448, AD 1654–1720)
** House of Palatinate-Neumarkt (AD 1441–1448)
** House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken (AD 1654–1720)
* Bonde, House of Bonde (AD 1448–1457, AD 1464–1465, AD 1467–1470)
* House of Oldenburg (AD 1457–1464, AD 1497–1501, AD 1520–1521)
** House of Holstein-Gottorp (Swedish line), House of Holstein-Gottorp (AD 1751–1818)
* House of Vasa (AD 1523–1654)
* House of Hesse (AD 1720–1751)
* (AD 1818–present)
Ukraine
* List of rulers of the Huns, Hunnic Empire (AD 370s–469)
* Dulo, Dulo clan (Дуло) (AD 632–668) –
* Khazars, Khazar Khaganate (Хозари) (c. AD 650–969)
* Rus' Khaganate (Руський Каганат) (AD 8th century–9th century) –
* Pechenegs, Pecheneg Khanates (Печеніги) (AD 860–1091)
* Rurik dynasty (Рюриковичі) (AD 890–1323) –
*
Golden Horde
The Golden Horde, self-designated as Ulug Ulus, 'Great State' in Turkic, was originally a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th century and originating as the northwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. With the fragme ...
(Золота Орда) (AD 1242–1502) –
* Piast dynasty (П'ясти) (AD 1323–1340) –
* Gediminids, Gediminid dynasty (Гедиміновичі) (AD 1340–1349) –
* Giray dynasty (Ґіреї) (AD 1427–1783) –
* Jagiellonian dynasty (Ягеллони) (AD 1569–1572, AD 1575–1586) –
* House of Valois (Валуа) (AD 1574–1575) –
* Báthory family (Баторії) (AD 1575–1586) –
* House of Vasa (Ваза) (AD 1587–1668) –
* Khmelnytsky (AD 1648–1663, AD 1678–1681)
* Wiśniowiecki (Вишневецькі) (AD 1669–1673) –
* House of Sobieski (Собеські) (AD 1674–1696) –
* House of Wettin (Веттіни) (AD 1697–1706, AD 1709–1733, AD 1734–1763) –
* Leszczyński (Лещинський) (AD 1705–1709, AD 1733–1736) –
* Skoropadsky family (Скоропадські) (AD 1708–1722, AD 1918)
* Poniatowski (Понятовські) (AD 1764–1795) –
* House of Habsburg (Габсбурги) (AD 1772–1780) –
** House of Habsburg-Lorraine (Габсбурги-Лотаринзькі) (AD 1780–1918)
* House of Ascania (Асканії) (AD 1772–1796) –
*
House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
The House of Romanov (also transcribed Romanoff; rus, Романовы, Románovy, rɐˈmanəvɨ) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. They achieved prominence after the Tsarina, Anastasia Romanova, was married to ...
(Гольштейн-Готторп-Романовы) (AD 1796–1917) –
Wales
* Julio-Claudian dynasty, Julio–Claudian dynasty (AD 43–68) –
*
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
(AD 69–96) –
* Nerva–Antonine dynasty (AD 96–192) –
*
Severan dynasty
The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five Empero ...
(AD 193–235) –
*
Gordian dynasty
The Gordian dynasty, sometimes known as the Gordianic dynasty, was short-lived, ruling the Roman Empire from 238 to 244AD. The dynasty achieved the throne in 238AD, after Gordian I and his son Gordian II rose up against Emperor Maximinus Thrax a ...
(AD 238–244) –
* Decian dynasty (AD 249–253) –
* Valerian dynasty (AD 253–260) –
* Gallic Empire (AD 260–274) –
*
Illyrian emperors
The ''Illyriciani'' or Illyrian emperors were a group of Roman emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century who were of Illyrian origins and hailed from the region of Illyricum (in the western Balkans), and were raised chiefly from the ranks ...
(AD 274–284) –
* Caran dynasty (AD 282–285) –
*
Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
(AD 305–363) –
*
Valentinianic dynasty
The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the ...
(AD 364–392) –
*
Theodosian dynasty
The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to 457. The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made ...
(AD 392–410) –
* House of Gwynedd
** House of Cunedda
** House of Manaw
*** House of Aberffraw
*** House of Dinefwr
**** House of Mathrafal
* House of Morgannwg
* House of Rhuddlan
* House of Tudor (AD 1535–1603)
* House of Stuart (AD 1603–1649, AD 1660–1714)
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1714–1901)
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917)
** (AD 1917–present)
List of dynasties in North America
* Tsenacommacah, Powhatan Chiefdom (?–1646)
* Sachem (?–1676)
* Iroquois Confederacy (1142–present)
* Hunkpapa Seven council fires (?–1872)
Alaska
*
House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
The House of Romanov (also transcribed Romanoff; rus, Романовы, Románovy, rɐˈmanəvɨ) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. They achieved prominence after the Tsarina, Anastasia Romanova, was married to ...
(AD 1799–1867) –
*
Imperial House of Japan (AD 1942–1943) –
Antigua and Barbuda
* House of Stuart (AD 1632–1649, AD 1660–1714) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1714–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
The Bahamas
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1718–1782, AD 1783–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
Barbados
* House of Stuart (AD 1625–1649, AD 1660–1714) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1714–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
**
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1917–2021) –
Belize
* House of Iturbide (AD 1822–1823) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1862–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
Bermuda
* House of Stuart (AD 1609–1649, AD 1660–1714) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1714–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
Canada
* Capetian dynasty (AD 1534–1763) –
** House of Valois-Angoulême (AD 1534–1589) –
**
House of Bourbon-Vendôme
A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air condi ...
(AD 1589–1763) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1763–1901) –
*
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(AD 1789–1795) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
Costa Rica
* House of Trastámara (AD 1524–1555) –
* House of Habsburg (AD 1516–1700) –
*
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(AD 1700–1808, AD 1813–1821) –
*
House of Bonaparte (AD 1808–1813) –
* House of Iturbide (AD 1822–1823) –
Cuba
* House of Trastámara (Casa de Trastámara) (AD 1511–1555) –
* House of Habsburg (Casa de Habsburgo) (AD 1516–1700) –
*
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(Casa de Borbón-Anjou) (AD 1700–1808, AD 1813–1868, AD 1874–1898) –
*
House of Bonaparte (Casa de Bonaparte) (AD 1808–1813) –
*
House of Savoy (Casa de Saboya) (AD 1870–1873) –
Dominica
*
House of Bourbon-Vendôme
A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air condi ...
(AD 1715–1763, AD 1778–1783) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1763–1778, AD 1783–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
**
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1917–1978) –
El Salvador
* Cuzcatlan (1054–1528)
*House of Trastámara (Casa de Trastámara) (AD 1511–1555) –
*House of Habsburg (Casa de Habsburgo) (AD 1516–1700) –
*
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(Casa de Borbón-Anjou) (AD 1700–1808, AD 1813–1821) –
*
House of Bonaparte (Casa de Bonaparte) (AD 1808–1813) –
*House of Iturbide (Casa de Iturbide) (AD 1822–1823) –
Greenland
* House of Sverre (AD 1261–1319) –
* House of Bjelbo (AD 1319–1387) –
* House of Estridsen (AD 1387–1412) –
* House of Griffin (AD 1412–1442) –
* House of Palatinate-Neumarkt (AD 1442–1448) –
* Bonde, House of Bonde (AD 1449–1450) –
* House of Oldenburg (AD 1450–1863) –
** (AD 1863–present) –
Grenada
*
House of Bourbon-Vendôme
A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air condi ...
(AD 1649–1763) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1763–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
Haiti
* House of Trastámara (AD 1492–1555) –
* House of Habsburg (AD 1516–1625) –
*
House of Bourbon-Vendôme
A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air condi ...
(AD 1625–1792) –
* First Empire of Haiti (AD 1804–1806)
* Kingdom of Haiti (AD 1811–1820)
Honduras
* House of Trastámara (Casa de Trastámara) (AD 1502–1555) – ''Honduras under Spanish rule''
* House of Habsburg (Casa de Habsburgo) (AD 1516–1700) – ''Honduras under Spanish rule''
*
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(Casa de Borbón-Anjou) (AD 1700–1808, AD 1813–1821) – ''Honduras under Spanish rule''
*
House of Bonaparte (Casa de Bonaparte) (AD 1808–1813) – ''Honduras under Spanish rule''
* House of Iturbide (Casa de Iturbide) (AD 1822–1823) – ''Honduras under Mexican rule''
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(Casa de Hanover) (AD 1852-1860) – ''British occupation of the Bay Islands''
Jamaica
* House of Trastámara (AD 1509–1555) –
* House of Habsburg (AD 1516–1655) –
* House of Stuart (AD 1655–1714) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1714–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
Maya
* Chan Santa Cruz Maya free State of Quintana Roo, Mexico (1850–1893)
* Itza Kingdom (disambiguation), Itza Elite Yucatan, Mexico (600–1697)
* Kan Ek' Nojpetén Itza kingship, Guatemala (700–1697)
* Yax Kuk Mo Dynasty, Honduras (426 AC–810)
* K'iche' Kingdom of Q'umarkaj, Guatemala (1225–1524)
* Palenque B'aak dynasty Chiapas, Mexico(967 BCE – 799 CE)
* Siyaj K'ak' dynasties Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras (378–869)
Mexico
* ''Pre-Columbian Americas''
** Tlatoani Toltec Empire (674-1150)
** Cazonci Tarascan Empire (1300-1530)
** Tlatoani Tlaxcallan Confederacy (1348-1520)
** Huetlatoani Aztec Kingdom (1376–1565)
* ''Colonization of the Americas''
** House of Trastámara (1511–1555) –
** House of Habsburg (1516–1700) –
**
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(1700–1808, 1813–1821) –
**
House of Bonaparte (1808–1813) –
* ''Post Colonization of the Americas''
** House of Iturbide (1822–1823)
** House of Habsburg-Lorraine (1864–1867)
Panama
* House of Trastámara (AD 1538–1555) –
* House of Habsburg (AD 1516–1700) –
* House of Stuart (AD 1698–1700) –
*
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(AD 1700–1808, AD 1813–1821) –
*
House of Bonaparte (AD 1808–1813) –
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
*
House of Bourbon-Vendôme
A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air condi ...
(AD 1719–1763, AD 1779–1783) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1763–1779, AD 1783–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
Trinidad and Tobago
* House of Trastámara (AD 1498–1555) –
* House of Habsburg (AD 1516–1700) –
* Ketteler, House of Ketteler (AD 1654–1659) –
*
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(AD 1700–1797) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1763–1781, AD 1793–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
**
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1917–1976) –
Conterminous United States
* Capetian dynasty (AD 1534–1808, AD 1813–1821)
** House of Valois-Angoulême (AD 1534–1589) –
** House of Bourbon (AD 1589–1808, AD 1813–1821)
***
House of Bourbon-Vendôme
A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air condi ...
(AD 1589–1763) –
***
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(AD 1700–1808, AD 1813–1821) –
* House of Habsburg (AD 1535–1700) –
* House of Stuart (AD 1607–1649, AD 1660–1714) –
* House of Nassau (AD 1614–1667, AD 1673–1674) –
* House of Vasa (AD 1638–1654) –
* House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken (AD 1654–1655) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1714–1783, AD 1813–1821) –
*
House of Bonaparte (AD 1808–1813) –
*
House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
The House of Romanov (also transcribed Romanoff; rus, Романовы, Románovy, rɐˈmanəvɨ) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. They achieved prominence after the Tsarina, Anastasia Romanova, was married to ...
(AD 1812–1841) –
* House of Iturbide (AD 1821–1823) –
List of dynasties in Oceania
Australia
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1788–1901) –
* (AD 1942–present) –
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
* Clunies-Ross family (AD 1827–1978)
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1857–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
Cook Islands
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1900–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
Fiji
* Kingdom of Fiji (AD 1871–1874)
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1874–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
**
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1917–1987) –
Gambier Islands
* List of monarchs of Mangareva, Kingdom of Mangareva (?–AD 1881)
Hawaii
* Pili line (Hale o Pili) (?–AD 1695)
* House of Keawe (Hale o Keawe) (AD 1695–?)
** House of Keoua, House of Keōua Nui (Hale o Keōua Nui)
*** House of Kamehameha (Hale o Kamehameha) (c. AD 1795–1872)
*** House of Laanui, House of Laʻanui (Hale o Laʻanui) –
** House of Kalākaua (c. AD 1874–1893)
*** House of Kawānanakoa –
*
House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
The House of Romanov (also transcribed Romanoff; rus, Романовы, Románovy, rɐˈmanəvɨ) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. They achieved prominence after the Tsarina, Anastasia Romanova, was married to ...
(AD 1814–1817) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1843) –
Kiribati
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1916–1917) –
**
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1917–1942, AD 1945–1979) –
Micronesia
* Saudeleur dynasty (c. AD 1100–1628)
*
Imperial House of Japan (AD 1919–1947) –
New Zealand
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1840–1901) –
* (AD 1858–present) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
Niue
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
Palau
*
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(AD 1885–1899) –
* House of Hohenzollern (AD 1899–1914) –
*
Imperial House of Japan (AD 1914–1944) –
Papua New Guinea
* House of Hohenzollern (AD 1884–1919) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1888–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1902) –
** (AD 1945–present) –
Samoa
* House of Hohenzollern (AD 1900–1914) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1914–1917) –
**
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1917–1962) –
Society Islands
* List of monarchs of Bora Bora, House of Tapoa (AD 1778–1873) –
* Pōmare dynasty (AD 1788–1808, AD 1815–1895) –
* List of monarchs of Raiatea, House of Tamatoa (AD 1820–1884, AD 1888–1897) –
* House of Teururai (AD 1852–1895) –
Solomon Islands
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1893–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–1942, AD 1942–present) –
Tonga
* Tuʻi Tonga (c. AD 900–1865)
* Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua (c. AD 1470–1797)
* (AD 1845–present)
Tuvalu
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1892–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
Vanuatu
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1906–1917) –
**
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1917–1980) –
List of dynasties in South America
Argentina
* House of Habsburg (Casa de Habsburgo) (AD 1534–1700) –
*
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(Casa de Borbón-Anjou) (AD 1700–1808, AD 1813–1816) –
*
House of Bonaparte (Casa de Bonaparte) (AD 1808–1813) –
Bolivia
* (AD 1823–present)
Brazil
*
House of Aviz (Dinastia de Avis) (AD 1500–1580) –
** House of Aviz-Beja (AD 1500–1580) –
**
House of Braganza (Sereníssima Casa de Bragança) (AD 1640–1910) –
***
House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (also known as the House of Saxe-Coburg-Braganza or the Constitutional Branch of the Braganzas) is a term used to categorize the last four rulers of the Kingdom of Portugal, and their families, from 1853 ...
(AD 1853–1910)
*** House of Orléans-Braganza (Casa de Orléans e Bragança) –
* House of Valois-Angoulême (AD 1555–1567) –
*
Philippine dynasty
The Philippine dynasty ( pt, dinastia filipina), also known as the House of Habsburg in Portugal, was the third royal house of Portugal. It was named after the three Habsburg Spanish kings, all named Philip (; , ), who ruled Portugal between 1 ...
(Dinastia filipina) (AD 1580–1640) –
Chile
* House of Habsburg (Casa de Habsburgo) (AD 1541–1700) –
*
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(Casa de Borbón-Anjou) (AD 1700–1808, AD 1813–1818) –
*
House of Bonaparte (Casa de Bonaparte) (AD 1808–1813) –
* Orelie-Antoine de Tounens, Tounes dynasty, Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia, kingdom of Araucania and Patagonia with the chiefdoms of Mapuche Nation (1860–1862)
Guyana
*
House of Bonaparte (AD 1806–1810) –
* House of Orange-Nassau (AD 1813–1815) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1814–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
**
House of Windsor
The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, a line of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (itself a cadet branch of the House of Wettin) succeeded the House of Hanover to th ...
(AD 1917–1970) –
Peru
* Sapa Inca, Hurin dynasty (1197 – c. 1350), ruling dynasty of earlier Kingdom of Cusco
* Sapa Inca, Hanan dynasty (c. 1350–1533), ruling dynasty of later Kingdom of Cusco, Inca Empire and Neo-Inca State
* House of Habsburg (Casa de Habsburgo) (1534–1700) as Governorate of New Castile and later as Viceroyalty of Peru –
*
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(Casa de Borbón-Anjou) (1700–1808, 1813–1824) Until the end of the Viceroyalty of Peru –
*
House of Bonaparte (Casa de Bonaparte) (1808–1812) Viceroyalty of Peru–
List of dynasties with claimed possessions in Antarctica
Note that modern territorial claims in Antarctica are suspended under the Antarctic Treaty System, Antarctic Treaty.
* House of Trastámara (AD 1493–1555) –
* House of Habsburg (AD 1516–1700) –
*
House of Bourbon-Anjou
The Spanish royal family consists of King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, their children (Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía of Spain), and Felipe's parents, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The royal family lives at Zarzuela Palace ...
(AD 1700–1808, AD 1813–1826) –
*
House of Bourbon-Vendôme
A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air condi ...
(AD 1772–1792, AD 1814–1815, AD 1815–1830) –
*
House of Bonaparte (AD 1804–1814, AD 1852–1870, AD 1815) –
* House of Orléans (AD 1830–1848) –
*
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover (german: Haus Hannover), whose members are known as Hanoverians, is a European royal house of German origin that ruled Hanover, Great Britain, and Ireland at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries. The house or ...
(AD 1841–1901) –
*
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (; german: Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) is a European royal house. It takes its name from its oldest domain, the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, its members later sat on the thrones of Belgium, Bu ...
(AD 1901–1917) –
** (AD 1917–present) –
*
Imperial House of Japan (AD 1912–1952) –
* (AD 1929–present) –
See also
* Heads of former ruling families
* Hereditary monarchy
* List of current monarchies
* List of empires
* List of former monarchies
* List of monarchies
* List of political families
* Lists of dynasties
Notes
References
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History-related lists, Dynasties
Royalty-related lists, Dynasties